Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Investigation of the Use of Deuterium and Oxygen in Illicit Fentanyl Analysis
Comprehensive Needs Assessment of Forensic Laboratories and Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices Points to Solutions for a System Under Stress
The Sequel - Marijuana or Hemp: From Farm Bill to Forensic Analysis
ASCLD Train the Director Series – Marijuana Analysis in a New Frontier: Two State Laboratory Approaches
Novel GLC-based Method for Identification of Positional Isomeric Fentanyls
Aaron Brudenell
Gary Sheridan
Kevin J. Strom, Ph.D.
Timothy Hart
U.S. DOJ Violence Reduction Network Shows Promise in Early Stages
The National Institute of Justice’s Role in the Strategy to Combat Heroin and Other Opioids
Development of Matrix Matched Quality Control Materials and Sample Preparation Techniques for the Analysis of Marijuana Infused Products and their Application to Edible Testing
Improved Detection of Kratom Alkaloids in Forensic Toxicology
Identify Synthetic Opiates using Ambient Ionization TOF-MS (part of the "Opioid Crisis: A Public Health Webinar Series")
Improved Detection of Kratom Alkalids in Forensic Toxicology
FY2015 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program
Drugs and Crime Research Projects
Protecting our Protectors: Using Science to Improve Officer Safety and Wellness
Each year, 100-200 law enforcement officers die in the line of duty. Last year, 177 lost their lives — a 16-percent increase from 2010. As Attorney General Eric Holder noted, this is a devastating and unacceptable trend. NIJ has developed a robust research portfolio to improve officer safety and wellness and, ultimately, save lives. This panel discussed some of NIJ's most promising work to reduce shooting and traffic-related fatalities — consistently the leading causes of officer line-of-duty deaths — and improve officer wellness, which is inextricably linked with officer safety.
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