Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Changing Course: What's in the Book?
Changing Course: Preventing Youth From Joining Gangs
Conclusion: An Invitation From NIJ and CDC to Contribute to Gang-Joining Prevention
How Can We Prevent Girls From Joining Gangs?
How Should We Identify and Intervene With Youth at Risk of Joining Gangs?
Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership - An Overview
Program Evaluation: How Do We Know If We Are Preventing Gang Membership?
Race and Ethnicity: What Are Their Roles in Gang Membership?
What Can Schools Do to Help Prevent Gang-Joining?
What Is the Role of Police in Preventing Gang Membership?
What Is the Role of Public Health in Gang-Membership Prevention?
What Should Be Done in the Community to Prevent Gang-Joining?
What Should Be Done in the Family to Prevent Gang Membership?
Why Is Gang-Membership Prevention Important?
The Attraction of Gangs: How Can We Reduce It?
Improving Forensic Sexual Assault Examinations
Traffic Safety and Pursuit Management
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 272
Understanding the Neurobiology of Sexual Assault
NIJ Journal Issue 272, September 2013
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
Measuring the Effect of Defense Counsel on Homicide Case Outcomes
The Implementation and Impact of Indigent Defense Standards
Gun Safety Technology
Gun Safety Technology Market Survey
Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
Financial exploitation of elders is complex and, in some instances, accompanied by other forms of elder mistreatment.