NIJ is seeking proposals for multiple criminal justice research projects involving researcher-practitioner partnerships as well as capturing detailed descriptions of these collaborations. While other NIJ solicitations often encourage researcher-practitioner partnerships, this solicitation directly focuses on supporting criminal justice research and evaluation activities that include a researcher-practitioner partnership component. Within the context of the proposed research or evaluation project, the partnerships can be new or ongoing. NIJ intends to support criminal justice research in two areas related to new and ongoing researcher-practitioner collaborations. Proposals must fall under one of the following program areas:Junior Faculty Grant Program to Promote Criminal Justice Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships.Criminal Justice Researcher-Practitioner Fellowship Placement Program.
Awards
Number of Awards: 6
Total Amount Awarded: $2,742,015
A Process and Impact Evaluation of The Veterans Moving Forward Program: Best Practices, Outcomes, and Cost-Effectiveness
Area 2: Reducing Crime for Girl in the Juvenile Justice System through Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships
Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Medium- and High-Risk Juvenile Offenders: A Statewide Randomized Controlled Trial in Virginia
Evaluating Medicaid Access for Halfway House Residents: A Research Partnership with the Connecticut Department of Corrections
Integrating Emergency Department Data with Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Service and Community Data to Reduce Violence
The prosecution of child sexual abuse: A partnership to improve outcomes
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