Crime reduction
LEADS Scholar Spotlight — Predictive Policing Algorithms
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The Comprehensive School Safety Initiative: Awards Made in Fiscal Year 2017
A highly sensitive magnetic nanoparticle based method for reliable and efficient screening of forensic evidence samples
Cocooning and Procedural Justice Dialectics: A Clustered Randomized Field Trial to Assess Crime Reduction and Citizen Perspectives Using Two Evidence-Based Programs In Prince George's County, MD
The Interaction and Impacts of State DNA Database Laws, Final Summary Overview
Policing Strategic Research Plan 2017-2022
From The Director: NIJ's Role in Strengthening Policing Science - Part II
Preventing Gun Violence: Understanding Law Enforcement Response and Improving Multi-disciplinary Partnerships for Peace
This Research for the Real World seminar explores common police practices for responding to gun violence and the extent to which they are contributing to reductions in violent incidents. The panel will also explore the role of multi-disciplinary partners such as the public health sector in reducing gun violence, and discuss promising practices for law enforcement partnerships to leverage complimentary violence reduction efforts.
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Using Research-Based Evidence in Your Jurisdiction - Interview With Hank Stawinski
Using Research-Based Evidence in Your Jurisdiction
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Strengthening Policing Science at the National Institute of Justice
Using Research to Move Policing Forward
FY15 - Forensic DNA Backlog Reduction Program - Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services Agency
Evaluating Gunshot Detection Technology (GDT) to Aid in the Reduction of Firearms Violence
Testing and Evaluating Body Worn Video Technology in the Los Angeles Police Department
Dallas AVL Experiment: Evaluating the Use of Automated Vehicle Locator Technologies in Policing
Body Worn Cameras: Research Underway at NIJ
Body worn camera technology has been at the forefront of the national discussion on policing. NIJ Director Nancy Rodriguez discusses how there is currently little science-based guidance to help for law enforcement officials decide whether and how to use body worn cameras in their jurisdictions. Rodriguez highlights how NIJ is supporting research, including projects in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, to evaluate the use and impact of body worn cameras.
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