Vicarious trauma
Practices and Policies Around Wellness: Insights From the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Network
In Their Own Words: The Impact of Indirect Trauma Exposure on Judges Presiding Over Cases Involving Minors Involved in Sex Trafficking
Associations between News Media Coverage of the 11 September Attacks and Depression in Employees of New York City Area Businesses
Stressors in Forensic Organizations: Risks and solutions
Just Science Podcast: Just Literature on Stress & Resiliency in Forensic Science
Just Science Podcast: Just Workforce Resiliency for Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Part 2
Just Science Podcast: Just Workforce Resiliency for Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Part 1
Secondary Traumatic Stress, Burnout, Compassion Satisfaction, and Perceived Organizational Trauma Readiness in Forensic Science Professionals
Cross-age Peer Mentoring to Enhance Resilience among Low-income Urban Youth Living in High Violence Chicago Communities
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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ASCLD Emerging Issues: COVID 19 – Wellness and Operations
Just Science Podcast: Just Applied Leadership for Resiliency in CSIS
Stress, Vicarious Trauma, and Resiliency for Forensic Science Professionals
TECHBeat, November 2019
TECHBeat, May 2018
Evaluability Assessment and Baseline Study of the Supporting Collective Healing in the Wake of Harm Program
Key Points About Stress and Wellness for Law Enforcement Leadership
Special Release: Just Building Workforce Resiliency
Vicarious Trauma Series Provides Coping Assistance to Forensic Professionals
Digital and Multimedia Forensics: The Impact of Disturbing Media
Sexual Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
Panelists will summarize the progress and results of sexual violence research since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. The panel will also examine how research has contributed to policy, assess current knowledge gaps and discuss research needs.