Dr. Troy Payne Examines Place Management in Neighborhood Context
Dr. Troy Payne co-authored an article, titled "Place management in neighborhood context: An analysis of crime at apartments in Cincinnati," that was published in Security Journal.
Dr. Troy Payne co-authored an article, titled "Place management in neighborhood context: An analysis of crime at apartments in Cincinnati," that was published in Security Journal.
KTVA Channel 11 News in Anchorage and the Anchorage Press reported this week on the ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµ Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) research study being conducted by Dr. Ingrid Johnson of the UAA Justice Center.
The January 2019 issue of the ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµ Justice Information Center Fact Sheet, "Property Crime in ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµ 1985–2017," describes ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµ property crime trends from 1985 through 2017, with a focus on motor vehicle theft rate trends.
According to Healthy People 2020 approximately four out of five Americans have access to optimally fluoridated water (OFW). That figure comes from assistant professor of health sciences Jennifer Meyer, Ph.D., M.P.H., C.P.H., R.N. In ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµ, the percent of the population with access to OFW has dropped significantly from 60 percent in 2007 to only 42 percent in 2017.
Summer in the Land of the Midnight Sun means ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓÆµns are hitting trails in full force with family, friends and their canine companions. However, the great outdoors comes with its own risks and happy hikers know to be prepared for whatever may be lurking in the woods, like bears or moose. But what about bugs? And we're not talking about the mosquito kind. Turns out there's something far worse than mosquito bites - and that's being bitten by a tick.

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