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Awards: Listing of Funded Projects

Every year, NIJ awards grants and cooperative agreements for research, development, evaluation, testing and training and technical assistance projects across the spectrum of criminal justice.
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Awardee Name: The Research Foundation of SUNY

Number of Awards: 9
Total Amount Awarded: $2,920,429

Funded Awards
FY Sort ascending Title Original Solicitation Recipient State Award Number Amount Status
2012 State-Mandated Criminal Background Employment Screening: A High Stakes Window into the Desistance Process NIJ FY 12 Desistance From Crime Over the Life Course The Research Foundation of SUNY NY 2012-MU-MU-0048 $706,943 Closed
2011 Raman spectroscopy for analyzing body fluid traces, stain aging, differentiation between races, genders and species NIJ FY 11 Applied Research and Development in Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes The Research Foundation of SUNY, University at Albany NY 2011-DN-BX-K551 $615,575 Closed
2010 Residence Restriction Legislation and Sex Offender Residential Locations in New York NIJ FY 10 ORE Ph.D.Graduate Research Fellowship Program The Research Foundation of SUNY NY 2010-IJ-CX-0004 $25,000 Closed
2009 Application of Raman Spectroscopy for an Easy-to-Use, on-Field, Rapid, Nondestructive, Confirmatory Identification of Body Fluids NIJ FY 09 Forensic DNA Research and Development: Invited Full Proposals The Research Foundation of SUNY NY 2009-DN-BX-K186 $374,395 Closed
2009 Bargaining in the Shadow of Trial? Exploring the Reach of Evidence Outside the Jury Box NIJ FY 09 ORE Crime and Justice Research The Research Foundation of SUNY, University at Albany NY 2009-IJ-CX-0035 $511,283 Closed
2007 Analysis of Footwear Impression Evidence NIJ FY 07 Research and Development on Impression Evidence: Invited Full Proposals The Research Foundation of SUNY on behalf of Univ at Buffalo NY 2007-DN-BX-K135 $350,172 Closed
2007 Phase 3: Using a Simulation Model to Examine the Allocation of Resources and Rules to Improve the Criminal Justice System: The CJSIM Model National Institute of Justice Continuation Awards The Research Foundation of SUNY NY 2005-IJ-CX-K045 $100,000 Closed
2007 The Effect of Criminal Justice Involvement in the Transition to Adulthood NIJ FY 07 ORE Crime & Justice Research The Research Foundation of SUNY, Univ. at Albany NY 2007-IJ-CX-0024 $137,061 Closed
2006 Phase II: Using a Simulation Model to Examine the Allocation of Resources and Rules to Improve the Criminal Justice System. NIJ/Office of Science and Technology Continuations The Research Foundation of SUNY NY 2005-IJ-CX-K045 $100,000 Closed