Articles
Replication Validation of a Human Trafficking Screening Tool for Law Enforcement and Estimation of Prevalence
The Impact of Brain Injury Services in Domestic Violence Cases: A Randomized Control Trial
Exploring mentor practices using data from OJJDP’s Mentoring Enhancement Demonstration Program
Understanding and Responding to Domestic Extremism Financing
Building Adult Social and Emotional Capacity: A Key Ingredient for Unleashing the Power of Prevention
Gun Wars and Community Terrorization: Investigating Longitudinal Gang Violence in New Jersey from a Networked Perspective
What's Possible with Rapid DNA Technology?
NIJ scientist Tracey Johnson joins science writer Sarah Michaud in this episode. They discuss Rapid DNA technology, and Tracey explains the complexities of this technology – its pitfalls and its possibilities.
Reading and Resources from NIJ:
New Technologies Protect Officers and Inmates
TECHBeat, Fall 2006
Organised Crime in Serbia--Media Construction and Social Reaction (From Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Dilemmas of Contemporary Criminal Justice, P 685-694, 2004, Gorazd Mesko, et al., eds. -- See NCJ-207973)
NIJ Enhances Weapons and Technology
Learning from Doing Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Second Chance Act Grant Program
Reauthorized in 2018, the Second Chance Act (SCA) aims to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for people returning from state and federal prisons, local jails, and juvenile facilities through the provision of federal grants. During this panel, National Institute of Justice-funded researchers will detail two ongoing evaluations of the SCA grant program:
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of the SCA grant program per Title V of the First Step Act.
- A longitudinal examination of the long-term impacts of the SCA program.
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From Successful Reentry to Stronger Communities
Commentary on: Lockhart J.J., Satya-Murti S. Diagnosing crime and diagnosing disease: bias reduction strategies in the forensic and clinical sciences
Assessing the Admissibility of a New Generation of Forensic Voice Comparison Testimony
Sentinel Events Initiative: A Compiled Bibliography
Algorithms that Mimic the Brain's Processing Networks Show Promise For Producing Superior Face Detection and Recognition Technology
Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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