Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
The Prevalence of Elder Abuse
Why the Demand for DNA Testing Is Increasing
The demand for DNA testing is rising because everyone is becoming more aware of the potential of DNA evidence to help solve cases.
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women: Building Upon Prior Research
Collecting and Analyzing Tribal Data
Creating a Sustainable and Effective Tribal Criminal Justice System
The CIRCLE Evaluation: How Can Federal Funds Best Assist Tribal Nations?
NIJ Journal Issue 264, November 2009
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
Debating DNA Collection
DNA helps law enforcement investigate and prosecute crime, but the new trend of preconviction DNA collection raises serious Fourth Amendment issues for the criminal justice community.
From Battlefield to Homefront: Mobile Laboratories Are Changing the Way We Respond to Crisis
How Sexual Assault Cases Progress Further With SANE: Examining the Factors
NIJ Helps States to Process DNA Samples
The Future of Terrorism
Two experts debate the evolving nature of terrorism and its effect on law enforcement.