Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Assessing Police Use-of-Force Policy and Outcomes
Multi-Method Evaluation of Police Use of Force Outcomes
Safety Outcomes for Use-of-Force Cases for Law Enforcement Agencies With and Without Conducted Energy Devices
Compendium Developed to Help Forensic Investigators Screen for Drugs
Improving the Reliability of Drug Tests Done by Officers
Researchers look at transition metal cluster compounds for the fluorescent identification and trace detection of substances of abuse.
Understanding Blow Fly Genetic Variation May Reduce Error Rates in Time of Death Estimates
Exploring the Use of Restrictive Housing in the U.S. Issues, Challenges, and Future Directions
Computers Learn To Detect Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Computer learning may provide a new avenue for creating tools to identify financial exploitation among elderly adults.
Summary of the Evaluation Plan for the Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative
Data Analysis Has Potential to Improve Community Supervision
Evaluating What Works for Victims and Those Committing Offenses: The Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative
Market Survey of Offender Tracking Technologies Gives Agencies a Snapshot of Available Products
Law enforcement and corrections administrators tasked with implementing electronic monitoring programs can find information that may help them make procurement decisions in a study conducted with NIJ funding.