Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Eyewitness Identification
Postconviction DNA Symposium
Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Research Finds Limited Effects in New Jersey
Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Police Performance
Economic Distress and Intimate Partner Violence
DNA Solves Property Crimes (But Are We Ready for That?)
Results of an experiment using DNA to solve property crimes are in: collecting biological evidence at burglary scenes works
Medical Panel Issues Interim Findings on Stun Gun Safety
The Next Step: Completing the Cost-Benefit Analysis
Training for DNA Evidence Collection From Burglaries
Communicating Across State and County Lines: The Piedmont Regional Voice over Internet Protocol Project
Recidivism Is a Core Criminal Justice Concern
Recidivism is one of the most fundamental concepts in criminal justice. It refers to a person's relapse into criminal behavior, often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes intervention for a previous crime.
NIJ Journal Issue 261, October 2008
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
Factors That Increase Sexual Assault Risk
Measuring Frequency of Sexual Assault on Campus
Most Victims Know Their Attacker
Rape Awareness Education and Prevention Efforts and Self Defense
Overview of Sexual Assault on Campus
Sex Offender Residency Restrictions: How Mapping Can Inform Policy
Expert Systems Help Labs Process DNA Samples
A Look at Terrorist Behavior: How They Prepare, Where They Strike
Cold Cases: Resources for Agencies, Resolution for Families
Cold Cases: Strategies Explored at NIJ Regional Trainings
Interagency Coordination: A Case Study of the 2005 London Train Bombings
'Internationalizing' Criminal Justice Research
NIJ Journal Issue 260, July 2008
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.