The W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship Program provides talented researchers with an opportunity, early in their career, to elevate independently generated research and ideas to the level of national discussion. Researchers from all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply. Due to the nature of this Fellowship, NIJ strongly encourages applicants with diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Any research funded under this solicitation should have direct implications for criminal justice policy and practice in the United States. Fellowship grants are typically 12 months in duration. Fellows may propose to serve a period of the Fellowship in residence at NIJ.
Awards
Number of Awards: 1
Total Amount Awarded: $99,843
The Forsaken 'Out-Laws': Crime and Justice among Undocumented Migrant Workers in Palisades Park, New Jersey
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