Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence
Five Things Law Enforcement Executives Can Do to Make a Difference
Ending Modern-Day Slavery: Using Research to Inform U.S. Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts
NIJ study examines the challenges facing the criminal justice system when combating human trafficking.
Overview of Through-the-Wall Surveillance Technologies
Race, Trust and Police Legitimacy
Overview of Body Armor
Medical Management Guidelines for Impacts to Body Armor
Factors that Affect Officers' Use of Body Armor
Survey of Officers on the Use and Care of Body Armor
The Attorney General's Reentry Council
To Err is Human: Using Science to Reduce Mistaken Eyewitness Identifications Through Police Lineups
Researchers take police lineup studies from the laboratory to the field.
10-Hour Shifts Offer Cost Savings and Other Benefits to Law Enforcement Agencies
Police executives can improve morale and reduce overtime costs by offering officers the option of working 10-hour shifts. Importantly, 10-hour shifts do not adversely affect performance, according to NIJ-funded research.
Final Findings From the Expert Panel on the Safety of Conducted Energy Devices
In its final report, an expert panel of medical professionals concludes that the use of conducted energy devices by police officers on healthy adults does not present a high risk of death or serious injury.