NIJ FY 10 Congressionally Directed Awards
Awards made under this funding opportunity are either made non-competitively or are the result of an administrative funding adjustment.
NIJ FY 10 Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences Continuations
NIJ FY 10 Office of Science and Technology Continuations
Awards made under this funding opportunity are Continuation awards. These are grants or cooperative agreements that provide supplemental funds to awards made in a prior fiscal year. Typically, these awards were made initially in response to competitive solicitations. NIJ often uses continuations to fund multi-year research and development projects.
NIJ FY 10 Development, Delivery, and Evaluation of Sexual Assault Forensic Training Programs
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Demonstration Field Experiment Sites: A Test of What Works in Reentry Research
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Second Chance Act: FY2010 State, Tribal, and Local Reentry Courts Program
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research on Eyewitness Identification Procedures
NIJ seeks proposals to conduct research to improve understanding of current eyewitness identification practices and advance the current body of knowledge regarding how law enforcement policies and operations at the state and local levels may impact eyewitness identification outcomes. Eyewitness evidence plays a critical role in the criminal investigation process. Eyewitness evidence is not infallible, however, and the methods employed to obtain it and use it to identify suspected criminals or exonerate the innocent may impact its accuracy and effectiveness.
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of Programs to Reduce Gang Membership, Crime and Violence
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of National Institute of Corrections Evidence-Based Decision Making Framework for Local Criminal Justice Systems
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research on Sentencing and Community-Based Alternatives to Incarceration
NIJ FY 10 ORE Recovery Act: Evaluation of Recovery Act State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Program
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research and Evaluation on Children Exposed to Family Violence
NIJ is seeking multidisciplinary research and evaluation proposals related to childhood exposure to family violence and the impact of domestic violence on child custody decisions (and how these child custody issues in the context of a family with a history of domestic violence, in turn, may impact the safety of families and children). In particular, NIJ seeks applications that address interventions; justice system responses; and child development, coping, and resilience.
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Second Chance Act Adult Demonstration Projects
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of the Attorney General's Children Exposed to Violence Demonstration Program: Phase I
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research and Evaluation on VAW: Sexual Violence, Teen Dating Violence and Stalking
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research on Foreclosures and Crime
NIJ FY 10 Developing and Evaluating Location-based Information Systems for Offender Supervision
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research and Evaluation on Human Trafficking
NIJ FY 10 ORE Research on International Organized Crime
NIJ FY 10 ORE Evaluation of the BJA Drug Market Intervention (DMI) Training and Technical Assistance Initiative
NIJ is seeking applications for a multi-year, multi-site evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Drug Market Intervention (DMI) Training and Technical Assistance Initiative. BJA will be supporting training and technical assistance at twelve sites within the United States. NIJ is soliciting applications to provide a comprehensive, rigorous, multi-year, multi-site process, outcome, and impact evaluation of DMI training and technical assistance and model implementation at these sites.
NIJ FY 10 National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center System: National Center
NIJ FY 10 Forensic Science Training Development and Delivery Program
FY2010 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program
NIJ seeks applications from States and units of local government for funding to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science and medical examiner services. Among other things, funds may be used to eliminate a backlog in the analysis of forensic evidence and to train and employ forensic laboratory personnel, as needed, to eliminate such a backlog. States may apply for both "base" (formula) and competitive funds. Units of local government may apply for competitive funds only.