Evidence-based research
The Safe Communities Safe Schools Model: An Assessment of Model Implementation and Outcomes
Needs Assessment of Forensic Laboratories and Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices: A Report to Congress
Building the Evidence Base
What is evidence-based research? Why is it important to measure program activities and impacts and what are some strategies to do so? How can research be used to support engagement and empowerment for historically marginalized and underserved communities? Find answers in an recorded discussion moderated by Linda A. Seabrook, Senior Counsel for Racial Justice & Equity for OJP, with a panel of distinguished experts in the field.
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Building the Evidence Base
Recommendations for Practitioners Evaluation of the Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Forces to Combat Human Trafficking
Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, Fiscal Year 2021
Real-world Engagement & Turnover Analysis to Inform New Solutions (RETAINS): An Evidence-Based Policing Workforce Study
A New Vision for NIJ with Director Nancy La Vigne
Criminal Justice Requirements and Resources Consortium
Study protocol for a cluster-randomized trial of a bundle of implementation support strategies to improve the fidelity of implementation of Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports in rural schools
Averting Tragedy: An Exploration of Thwarted Mass Public Shootings Relative to Completed Attacks
A Meta-Analytic Review of School-Based Anti-Bullying Programs With a Parent Component
Building Schools' Readiness To Implement a Comprehensive Approach to School Safety
The North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center: Using a Multifaceted, Ecological Approach to Reduce Youth Violence in Impoverished, Rural Areas
A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of the Safe Public Spaces in Schools Program: Final Summary Overview
Reducing Exclusionary Discipline and Ensuring School Safety: An Exploratory, Mixed-Methods Analysis of School Discipline Reform in Massachusetts
Chat and Text Advocacy Services for Survivors of Interpersonal Violence: An Implementation Guide
Taking Stock: An Overview of NIJ's Reentry Research Portfolio and Assessing the Impact of the Pandemic on Reentry Research
Over several decades, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has made significant contributions to the field of reentry, specifically what works for whom and when. In recent years, however, the global pandemic has made it increasingly difficult to conduct research on and with populations involved with the justice system. During this time, many researchers assessing various justice-related outcomes were unable to continue their inquiries as planned due to a lack of access to their populations of interest, forcing many to pivot and rethink their research designs.
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