Best practices
Bridging the Research/Practice Gap: Street-Level Decision Making and Historical Influences Related to Evidence-Based Practices in Adult Probation
Application for the Translational Criminology Research Fellowship
An Evaluation of Court System Best Practices for Domestic Violence Protective Orders
A Sentinel Events Approach to Addressing Suicide and Self-Harm in Jail
Preparing, Archiving, and Accessing NIJ Data at NACJD
Diverse Long-term Effects of Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Development of Externalizing Behaviors
Evaluation of The Use of A Non-Contact, 3D Scanner for Collecting Postmortem Fingerprints
Measuring Rates of mtDNA Heteroplasmy and Assessing Transmission of Variants
Isotopic Taphonomy of Human Remains
Organizing and Transferring SANE/SAFE/SART Knowledge and Best Practices Practitioner Stakeholder Meeting
Methods for obtaining STR???quality touch DNA from archived fingerprints
Best Practices in Sexual Assault Cases
Managing Drug-Involved Offenders
Double-Blind Sequential Police Lineup Procedures: Toward an Integrated Laboratory and Field Practice Perspective
Challenge of Policing in a Democratic Society: A Personal Journey Toward Understanding
Improving Human Trafficking Victim Identification-Validation and Dissemination of a Screening Tool
Notifying Sexual Assault Victims When Evidence Is Tested
Interview with Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Watch Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz discuss what Houston is learning about the role of notifying sexual assault victims when their rape kits are DNA-tested. In talking about the nationwide implications of the Houston action-research project, Dr. Busch-Armendariz says that the nation is ready to move beyond a focus solely on kit-testing to the larger discussion of how to tackle the complicated issue of sexual assault.
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Why Were So Many Sexual Assault Kits Not Tested in Detroit?
Watch Rebecca Campbell discuss the five primary reasons that Detroit developed a large number of sexual assault kits that were not submitted to the crime lab for DNA-testing. Dr. Campbell also talks about how these risk factors" could apply to other jurisdictions.
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