Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Examining Financial Fraud Against Older Adults
Analyzing data from a nationally representative sample of adults can shed light on financial fraud victimization committed against adults age 60 or older.
From Crime Mapping to Crime Forecasting: The Evolution of Place-Based Policing
Looking for the Link: The Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Crime Rates
Three NIJ-funded studies can help community stakeholders better understand the complex relationship between foreclosures and crime levels in neighborhoods.
International Market for Stolen Credit Card Data
Five Things Law Enforcement Executives Can Do to Make a Difference
Impact of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks on Research Agenda
Making Sense of DNA Backlogs - Myths vs. Reality
NIJ addresses the challenge of keeping up with an increasing volume of evidence.
NIJ Helps States to Process DNA Samples
The Next Step: Completing the Cost-Benefit Analysis
Training for DNA Evidence Collection From Burglaries
DNA Solves Property Crimes (But Are We Ready for That?)
Results of an experiment using DNA to solve property crimes are in: collecting biological evidence at burglary scenes works
Telemarketing Predators: Finally, We've Got Their Number
Research and Practitioner Perspectives on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Violent Extremists
Research and practitioners’ experiences provide insight into building capacity for working with violent extremists and meeting their specialized needs.