Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM)
Improving Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Data Collection - Papers and Presentations From 2010 Planning Meetings
Drug Generations in the 2000s: An Analysis of Arrestee Data
Monitoring Drug Epidemics and the Markets that Sustain Them Using ADAM II: Executive Summary
Monitoring Drug Epidemics and the Markets that Sustain Them Using ADAM II: Final Technical Report
NIJ's Drugs and Crime Research: Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Programs
ADAM (Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program) 1997 Annual Report on Adult and Juvenile Arrestees
Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and Juvenile Arrestees, 1999
Annual Report on Methamphetamine Use Among Arrestees, 1998
Annual Report on Drug Use Among Adult and Juvenile Arrestees, 1998
To Treat or Not To Treat: Evidence on the Prospects of Expanding Treatment to Drug-Involved Offenders
Improving Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring - Papers and Presentations From Planning Meetings, 2010
Monitoring Drug Epidemics and the Markets that Sustain Them Using ADAM II
Simulated Evidence on the Prospects of Treating More Drug-Involved Offenders
ADAM II 2007 Annual Report: Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program II
ADAM II 2008 Annual Report: Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program II
El Consumo ilicito de drogas entre detenidos: Programa Internacional de Seguimiento del Abuso de Drogas en Detenidos
DUF Item Analysis Task Final Report
Validity of Arrestees' Self-Reports: Variations Across Questions and Persons
Drug and Alcohol Use and Related Matters Among Arrestees 2000
Projecting and Monitoring the Life Course of the Marijuana/Blunts Generation
Pilot Study for Collecting Data from Arrestees and an Analysis of the Quality of Self-Disclosure: Final Report
Incidence and Prevalence of Domestic Violence Victimization Among Female Arrestees in San Diego County
'Internationalizing' Criminal Justice Research
Research Meetings and Workshops
NIJ learns from the people who work day-to-day with the issues. We sponsor meetings, workshops, and working groups that bring together researchers, policymakers, technologists, and practitioners.
These meetings generate a rich exchange of ideas. They guide future research and help ensure that NIJ's research, development and evaluation activities meet real-world needs.
Review the summaries or transcripts available for many of these meetings: