Violent crime
Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
An Overview of NIJ's Research Portfolio
Bullying and Violence on the School Bus: A Mixed-Methods Assessment of Behavioral Management Strategies
Partner Violence Prevention For Middle-School Boys: A Dyadic Web-Based Intervention Study (Project STRONG)
Evaluation of Reentry-Based Restorative Justice: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Understanding Teen Dating Violence - Interview with Peggy Giordano
Labor Trafficking in North Carolina: A Statewide Survey Using Multistage Sampling
Automated Sperm Detection for Screening and Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence Samples
Development of a Proteomic Assay for Menstrual Blood, Vaginal Fluid and Species Identification
Use of Novel Chemistry & Microwave Instrumentation To Improve Body Fluid Assay Sensitivity & Speed While Reducing Costs
Developmental Validation of a High-Specificity Multiplex Assay for Human Body Fluid Identification
Proximity Ligation Real Time PCR for the Detection of Spermatozoa
Rapid and Selective Extraction of Male DNA from Rape Kits and Other Forensic Evidence Using Pressure Cycling
An In-depth Examination of Batterer Intervention and Alternative Treatment Approaches for Domestic Violence Offenders
A Case Study of K-12 School Employee Sexual Misconduct: Lessons Learned From Title IX Policy Implementation
The Safety and Accountability Audit
Just Science: Just FORESIGHT on Sexual Assault Kits
Body Armor: Protecting Our Nation’s Officers From Ballistic Threats
NIJ creates standards for body armor, oversees compliance testing to performance standards, and funds innovative research to help safeguard law enforcement officers.
Value of Nonhuman Animal Models in Forensic Decomposition Research
Study Finds Agencies Can React More Supportively Than Family and Friends to Victims' Disclosures of Sexual Assault
Study Finds Agencies Can React More Supportively Than Family and Friends to Victims’ Disclosures of Sexual Assault
Women victimized by sexual assault often are victimized again by negative reactions of others when they first share the news they have been assaulted.
Behavioral Study of American "Homegrown" Terrorist Offenders
A Behavioral Study of American “Homegrown” Terrorists
NIJ-sponsored research provides evidence that individuals in the process of becoming dangerously radicalized exhibit predictable and detectable behaviors.