Criminal justice agencies
Hearing Protectors for Use on Firing Ranges - Law Enforcement Standards Program
Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: A Case of the Development of a Long-term Collaborative Project Between a University and a Criminal Justice Agency
Thinking Globally to Act Locally: NIJ Improves Worldwide Access to Criminal Justice Information
Gun Crime Incident Reviews as a Strategy for Enhancing Problem Solving and Information Sharing
Legal Cynicism and (Subcultural?) Tolerance of Deviance: The Neighborhood Context of Racial Differences
SMART Offenders
Reporting Sexual Assault to the Police in Hawaii
Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
The Greening of Probation
Information Sharing in the 21st Century
Containment Approach: An Aggressive Strategy for the Community Management of Adult Sex Offenders
National Institute of Justice Launches New Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
NIJ Survey of Judges, Trial Court Administrators, and State Court Administrators
Problem-Solving Approaches to Homicide: An Evaluation of the Indianapolis Violence Reduction Partnership
Information-Sharing Increases Correctional Safety and Security
Final Report: Soviet Emigre Organized Criminal Networks in the United States
Pennsylvania System Tracks and Centralizes Drug Overdose Information
Video: Incorporating Research and Data Into Criminal Justice Agencies - NIJ LEADS Alumni Spotlight
A Brief History of NIJ
Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons from Community Courts
Change doesn't come easy, particularly within an institution as large and complex as the criminal justice system. Greg Berman, Director of the Center for Court Innovation, offered lessons from several efforts to make reform stick in criminal justice settings. In particular, he focused on the development of community courts — experimental court projects that are attempting to reduce both crime and incarceration in dozens of cities across the U.S. and around the world.
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