Criminal justice research
NIJ Research Assistantship Program 2014-15
Use of Research Evidence within Domestic Violence-Serving Organizations
Establishing a National Institute of Justice Research, Test, and Evaluation Center:Continuation
Rehabilitation Programs for Adult Offenders: Meta-Analysis in Support of Guidelines for Effective Practice
Trajectories of Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System's Response: Collateral Consequences in Young Adulthood
Adaptation and Evaluation of Video Game to Reduce Sexual Violence on Campus
Application for the Translational Criminology Research Fellowship
Post Coital DNA Recovery in Minority Couples
Community Corrections in Context: A Multi-Method Evaluation of Risk Responsive and Neighborhood-Oriented Probation Models in New York City
Bridging the Research/Practice Gap: Street-Level Decision Making and Historical Influences Related to Evidence-Based Practices in Adult Probation
Preparing, Archiving, and Accessing NIJ Data
Preparing, Archiving, and Accessing NIJ Data at NACJD
Post-Blast Investigative Tools for Structural Forensics by 3D Scene Reconstruction and Advanced Simulation
The Effect of Prior Police Contact on Victimization Reporting: Results from the Police Public Contact and National Crime Victimization Surveys
Understanding the Use and Efficacy of Moderate Stringency DNA Searches
Translational Criminology: Research and Public Policy
A Process and Impact Evaluation of The Veterans Moving Forward Program: Best Practices, Outcomes, and Cost-Effectiveness
SSBT CoE Contactless Finger Print Assessment
Notifying Sexual Assault Victims When Evidence Is Tested
Interview with Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Watch Dr. Noël Busch-Armendariz discuss what Houston is learning about the role of notifying sexual assault victims when their rape kits are DNA-tested. In talking about the nationwide implications of the Houston action-research project, Dr. Busch-Armendariz says that the nation is ready to move beyond a focus solely on kit-testing to the larger discussion of how to tackle the complicated issue of sexual assault.
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