Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Conducted Energy Devices: Policies on Use Evolve to Reflect Research and Field Deployment Experience
Pepper Spray: Research Insights on Effects and Effectiveness Have Curbed Its Appeal
Gun Violence in America
Notes from the Field: Prison Reform Reducing Restrictive Housing for Improved Prison Outcomes
Notes from the Field: Evidence-Based Practice - Research as Responsible Practice
Evidence-Based Practice - Employing Evidence to Combat Everyday Tragedy
Tackling Gun Violence as a Community Issue
Microbial Communities on Skin Leave Unique Traces at Crime Scenes
Investigators in two NIJ-supported studies have demonstrated that people carry unique microbial communities on their skin, and traces of those communities, left on touched objects, can be linked to the individual.
Rigorous Multi-Site Evaluation Finds HOPE Probation Model Offers No Advantage Over Conventional Probation in Four Study Sites
An exacting, multi-site study of the Honest Opportunity Probation with Enforcement ("HOPE") probation model finds that, on key measures of effectiveness, the model may offer no advantage over conventional probation programs.