Fellowship Programs
Development of a Stable Matrix-Matched Standard for Molecular and Elemental Analysis of Hair in Forensic Toxicology
We Met Them Where They Are, But Is It Enough? A Qualitative Examination Of A Co-Response Outreach Program Servicing Vulnerable Populations in Philadelphia
The Mortal Tragedy: Analyzing Body Disposal Patterns in Homicide Cases
Operationalizing the Individual versus Group Fairness Dichotomy for Recidivism Risk Assessment: US Legal Challenges and Technical Proposals
Ontogenetic Study of the Pelvis Through Examination of Interlandmark Distances and Geometric Morphometric Analyses: Implications for Subadult Sex and Age Estimation
THRIVE: Transformative Health and Reproductive Information for Incarcerated Women's Empowerment.
Mental Health in the Criminal Justice System-The Effect of Mandating Treatment for Convicted Individuals
Development of computational methods for genetic identification and kinship analysis of forensic samples
Next Generation Emergency Networks
Sampling and Selection Bias in Research using Documented Skeletal Collections
Thriving, Not Surviving: Refocusing Juvenile Justice Assessments and Strategies
Pretrial Policy Change and Place: Evaluating the Impacts of Maryland's Bail Reform on Crime and Pretrial Outcomes across Courts
Audio Deepfake Detection for Forensics and Security
Extreme Risk Protection Orders in Washington State and their Impact on Firearm-Related Arrests and Convictions
Beyond Suspect Identification: Fingerprint Aging with Machine Learning and Multidimensional Chemical Analysis
Military Sexual Trauma Experiences of Female Veterans in Michigan
PRISONERS ON THE MOVE: EXAMINING THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF PRISON TRANSIENCY ON INCARCERATED INDIVIDUALS
A novel method for sorting and reassociating commingled human remains using deviation analysis
Meet the OJP Science Directors: Nancy La Vigne and Alex Piquero Discuss the Future of Research and Statistics at the 2023 NIJ Research Conference
The directors of the National Institute of Justice and the Bureau of Justice Statistics reflect on where they see the future of research and statistics and take questions from the audience, prioritizing those from student attendees.
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