Early childhood (0-4)
Coroner Training: Infant Death Investigation
What Should Be Done in the Family to Prevent Gang Membership?
Predicting Fall Parameters from Infant Skull Fractures Using Machine Learning
Potential Postmortem Microbial Biomarkers of Infant and Younger Children Death Investigation
Data-driven standards for infant skull thickness distributions in computational modeling and analysis
Developmental Factors Associated with Sexual Dangerousness, Final Report
Analyses of Two Danish Data Sets
A Case Study Evaluating the Efficacy of an Ad Hoc Hospital Collection Device for Fentanyl in Infant Oral Fluid
Prediction of Skull Fracture Risk for Children 0-9 Months Old Through Validated Parametric Finite Element Model and Cadaver Test Reconstruction
Cardiac Genetic Test Yields and Genotype-phenotype Correlations from Large Cohort Investigated by Medical Examiner's Office
Child Trauma: Determining Accidental Injury From Intentional Abuse
The Moderating Role of Poverty on Parenting, Family Climate, and Early Adolescent Emotion Regulation
Determining the Age-At-Death of Infants, Children, and Teens
Determining the Age-At-Death of Infants, Children, and Teens
Researchers have developed a tool that uses dental remains to accurately determine the age-at-death of the young and very young.
Is It an Accident or Abuse? Researchers Develop Predictive Models for Pediatric Head Injuries
Is It an Accident or Abuse? Researchers Develop Predictive Models for Pediatric Head Injuries
NIJ-supported research has enabled biomechanical experts to improve predictive models of head injuries in children, helping physicians and law enforcement to better distinguish between accidental injury and abuse.