Competitive awards
Demo of Shielded Micro Jamming (SMJ) in an Inmate Building at the Cumberland FCI
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion in Florida Criminal Courts
Young Adult Court: A New Approach to Justice
Combating the Use of Contraband Wireless Devices in Correctional Facilities: A Multisite Technical Assessment and Evaluation of Interdiction Technologies
An Object-Centric Approach for Image Analysis to Combat Human Trafficking
Multidimensional Vulnerabilities for Online Radicalization
Testing the Efficacy of Pretrial Diversion: A Randomized Trial at the San Francisco Neighborhood Courts
Criminal Justice Requirements Resources Consortium
Criminal Justice Requirements and Resources Consortium
Restoring Promise: A randomized control trial examining the impact of innovative young adult housing on reducing violence
Testing a ''not sure'' instruction as a prophylactic against the harmful impact of system and estimator variables on lineup identification accuracy
RF Fingerprinting for Contraband Wireless Devices Identification, Detection and Tracking in Correctional Facilities.
A Novel, Trauma-Informed Screening Approach for Teen Dating Violence Perpetration in Racially Diverse Adolescents: A Multi-Site Study
Hoopa Valley Tribe and Tribal Law and Policy Institute Research Partnership
Criminal Justice Requirements and Resources Consortium
Differentiating Monozygotic Twins with DNA Methylation Technology
NIJ FY18 Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
NIJ FY18 Artificial Intelligence Technology Applied Research and Development for Law Enforcement Applications
NIJ FY18 W.E.B. Du Bois Program of Research on Crime
NIJ FY18 Tribal-Researcher Capacity Building Grants
NIJ wants to encourage new, exploratory, and developmental research projects by providing support for the early stages of study development. To help facilitate this process and ensure these projects result in tangible and mutually beneficial studies, NIJ will provide small grants to scientists or technologists who wish to facilitate a new tribal-researcher investigator partnership.