Controlled substances
Just Science Podcast: Just All Hands On DECK for Drug Endangered Youth
Detecting Drugs in Hair: Is it Drug Use or Environmental Contamination?
What You Can’t Buy, Can’t Kill You
Developing Aptamer-Based Colorimetric Opioid Tests
Expert Algorithm for Substance Identification (EASI)
Determination of Δ9-THC, THCA, Δ8-THC, and Total Δ9-THC in 53 Smokable Hemp Plant Products by Liquid Chromatography and Photodiode Array Detection
Evidence-Based Evaluation Of The Analytical Schemes In ASTM E2329-17 Standard Practice For Identification Of Seized Drugs For Methamphetamine Samples
Prevalence of Fentanyl and Its Analogues in a Court-Ordered Mandatory Drug Testing Population
Aptamer-Based Fentanyl Detection in Biological Fluids
New Forensic Methods to Accurately Determine THC in Seized Cannabis
Combining LC/MS/MS Product-ion Scan Technology with GC/MS Analysis to Identify Drugs and Poisons in Postmortem Fluids and Tissues
Phase II Metabolites of Drugs in Hair: A Potential Solution for Environmental Contamination
A Data-Informed Response to Emerging Drugs
Accurate THC Determinations in Seized Cannabis-derived Finished Products for Forensic Laboratories
Fighting the Uphill War Against Illicit Drugs and Overdose Deaths: Detecting Emerging Designer Drugs and Opioid Analogs
De-escalation Training: What Works, Implementation Lessons, and Taking It to Scale; Plenary at the 2023 NIJ Research Conference
Police use of force, while infrequently used, is a tremendous concern to public safety in the United States when officers employ it excessively or inappropriately, causing injury or death and eroding public trust in law enforcement. This plenary from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference describes the Integrating, Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) de-escalation training program developed by the Police Executive Research Forum to guide officers in defusing critical incidents.
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