Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Registration, Notification, and Residency Restrictions of Those Committing Sex Offenses
Translating “Near Repeat” Theory into a Geospatial Police Strategy
Healthy Communities May Make Safe Communities: Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention
Police chiefs, public health directors and researchers are establishing innovative public health/public safety collaborations to fight crime.
Perceptions of Treatment by Police: Impacts of Personal Interactions and the Media
Evaluating the Use of GPS Technology in the Community
National Study of Prison Closings
Solving Cold Cases with DNA: The Boston Strangler Case
NIJ funding helped the Boston Police Department solve a rape and murder case almost 50 years after the crime.
Reflecting on Winnie Reed's Time at NIJ
Replicating HOPE: Can Others Do It As Well As Hawaii?
The lead researcher in NIJ's HOPE evaluation discusses efforts to duplicate the swift-and-certain sanctions model on the mainland.
Winnie Reed: More Than 40 Years of Contributions to NIJ
Effective School Level Interventions to Prevent Teen Dating Violence
Family-Based Dating Violence Interventions for High-Risk Youth
Group-Based Dating Violence Interventions for High-Risk Youth
Sentinel Events Initiative: Looking Back to Look Forward
Can — and should — the criminal justice system implement a non-blaming, forward-thinking, all-stakeholders approach to improving criminal justice outcomes?