Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
What Is Sleep Apnea?
Combating Human Trafficking at the State and Local Levels
How It All Began: The Evolution of the High Point Model
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 262
Sex Trafficking: Identifying Cases and Victims
Wrongfully Convicted: One Lawyer's Perspective
Wrongfully Convicted: One Man's Story
Eyewitness Identification: Simultaneous vs. Sequential Lineups
NIJ Journal Issue 262, March 2009
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Research Finds Limited Effects in New Jersey
Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Police Performance
Economic Distress and Intimate Partner Violence
Medical Panel Issues Interim Findings on Stun Gun Safety
Training for DNA Evidence Collection From Burglaries
Communicating Across State and County Lines: The Piedmont Regional Voice over Internet Protocol Project
Recidivism Is a Core Criminal Justice Concern
Recidivism is one of the most fundamental concepts in criminal justice. It refers to a person's relapse into criminal behavior, often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes intervention for a previous crime.