Body-worn cameras
AI R&D to Support Community Supervision: Integrated Dynamic Risk Assessment for Community Supervision
Looking at the Impact on Policing of Body Worn Cameras
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
NIJ Journal Issue No. 280
Looking at the Impact on Policing of Body Worn Cameras
Dr. Craig Uchida, Justice & Security Strategies, Inc., discusses the importance of using research to examine the impact of body-worn cameras. He leads an NIJ-supported project to evaluate the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement to determine if they improve police behavior and relationships with the community.
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Development of Computational Methods for the Audio Analysis of Gunshots
ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE-BASED TRAINING TO IMPROVE POLICE DECISION-MAKING
Police Officer Body-Worn Cameras: Assessing the Evidence
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
Current research suggests that body-worn cameras may offer benefits for law enforcement. However, additional research is needed to understand the value of the technology for the field.
LEADS Scholar Spotlight - American Society of Evidence-Based Policing (Video)
LEADS Scholar Spotlight - American Society of Evidence-Based Policing
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A Study on the Impact of Body-Worn Cameras on Inmate Misconduct in the Loudoun County, VA Adult Detention Center
Assessment of Cognitive Performance-based Training to Improve Police Decision-making
NIJ's 50th Anniversary - Looking Back, Looking Forward
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NIJ's Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program for Law Enforcement Officers
New scholars selected!
Meet the 2024 class of scholars.
NIJ typically accepts applications for new scholars in the spring.
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Scholars program offers a unique opportunity for mid-career, sworn law enforcement officers to enhance their professional development and research capacity alongside other NIJ LEADS Scholars—including policing civilians, academics, and fellow officers—who are...