Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
NIJ Marks 50 Years of Helping Criminal Justice Community
Police and Population-Level Intervention in the Opioid Crisis
ODMAP: A Digital Tool to Track and Analyze Overdoses
Officer Safety Part 2 of 2 in a Series on Correctional Officer Wellness
U.S. DOJ Violence Reduction Network Shows Promise in Early Stages
BJA’s Violence Reduction Network (VRN)[1] has improved communication between federal and local law enforcement agencies, but it is too early to measure its impact on crime rates.
The National Institute of Justice’s Role in the Strategy to Combat Heroin and Other Opioids
Assessment of BJA’s State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program
The State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program provides training to local law enforcement agencies to detect, prevent, and investigate terrorism. NIJ funded an assessment to identify program strengths and areas of improvement.
Case Study of a GPS Tracking Tool Designed to Aid in Police Vehicle Pursuits
When policy, practice, and technology are integrated, the implementation of that technology has a greater impact on outcomes.
Using Innovative Technology to Investigate Targeted Mass Violence: What the Future Holds
Uniting to Solve Sexual Assault Crimes
With support from the National Institute of Justice, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the state of Nevada teamed up to reduce the backlog of untested sexual assault kits.