Costs
Research on the Effects of an Anonymous Tip Line and Multidisciplinary Response Teams in Schools across the State of Nevada
Multi-jurisdiction Research on Automated Reporting Systems: Kiosk Supervision
Estimating the Financial Costs of Crime Victimization
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Reforms
GPS Monitoring: An Effective Cost-Saving Option
Evaluating the Los Angeles County Elder Abuse Forensic Center
Improving Information-Sharing Across Law Enforcement - Why Can't We Know?
Continuation Funding for 2014-R2-CX-0005
Low Cost Microfluidic Microarray System for Typing SNPs (2013)
Natural Experiment in Reform: Analyzing Drug Policy Change in New York City, Executive Summary
Natural Experiment in Reform: Analyzing Drug Policy Change In New York City - Abstract
Natural Experiment in Reform: Analyzing Drug Policy Change in New York City, Final Report
Participant Support Costs and Incentives
Participant Support Costs Are Generally Allowed
Participant support costs, which includes stipends, are allowable for some research projects funded by NIJ.
Participant support costs may include direct costs for items such as subsistence allowances, travel allowances, and registration fees paid to or on behalf of participants or trainees (but not employees) in connection with...
Evaluation of a Service Provision Program for Victims of Sex Trafficking
Finding Cost-Effective Ways to Reduce Truancy and Crime: An Evaluation of the Ramsey County Truancy Intervention Programs
Kentucky Civil Protective Order Study: A Rural and Urban Multiple Perspective Study of Protective Order Violation Consequences, Responses, and Costs
Compact, Low-Cost Body Cavity Screening Device
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Criminal Justice Reforms
NIJ's Multisite Adult Drug Court Evaluation highlights important considerations when analyzing the costs and benefits of crime interventions.
Individuals Convicted of a Sex Offense Who Are Monitored by GPS Found to Commit Fewer Crimes
An NIJ-sponsored research project examines the impact that GPS monitoring has on the recidivism rates of those committing sex offenses in California.