Mental health
TECHBeat, May 2019
TECHBeat, July/August 2019
Brevard Public Schools School Safety and Climate Study: Final Summary Overview
Proper Planning Is Critical for School Safety
Just Science Podcast: Just Building Workforce Resiliency
How Law Enforcement Culture Plays into Stress and Wellness
John Violanti, research professor at University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions; Wendy Stiver, major at the Dayton (Ohio) Police Department; and Dan Grupe, associate scientist at University of Wisconsin’s Center for Healthy Minds, speak about how the law enforcement culture of not showing weakness might deter some officers from getting help if they are suffering from mental health issues. The subject matter experts recommend listening to officers and conveying that it’s okay to express emotions.
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Reading Intervention, Academic and Behavioral Outcomes for Adolescents: A Community Agency and University Partnership Project
Sentinel Events Approach to Jail Suicide and Self-Harm
Law Enforcement Looks to Research to Help Fight the Opioid Crisis
For law enforcement, overcoming the opioid crisis will mean gaining a deep, science-driven understanding of its dimensions. NIJ gathered a cross section of experts to identify priority research needs and action items.
Notes From the Field: Peer Support - A Valuable Tool in Assisting Mental Health Consumers After a Crisis
Notes From the Field: Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Understanding Work-Related Stress among Medicolegal Death Investigators: A National Survey and Mixed-Methods Impact Study
A Study of Trauma and Resiliency Among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
Expanding Mental Health Diversion Opportunities: A Prospective Evaluation of the Los Angeles County Intake Booking Diversion Program
Research and Evaluation on Gangs and Gang Violence NIJ-2019-15270
Natalie Todak
Caring for Those In Custody
Identifying high-priority needs to reduce mortality in correctional facilities