Criminal justice research
A Micro-and Macro Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Extreme Risk Protection Orders in Colorado
Research & Evaluation of Boston's Community Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative
Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, Fiscal Year 2021
NIJ Community Violence Intervention Research and Evaluation Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Center
Empirical Analysis of Saw Mark Characteristics in Human Bone: Meeting Forensic Standards in Dismemberment Cases
Funding Support for the Operations of the Committee on Law and Justice of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
A Mixed-Method Examination of the Effectiveness of Money Bail and other Pretrial Release Options
Building Better Indigent Defense Systems
Regulating Data Bias in Intelligent Decision Making
We Met Them Where They Are, But Is It Enough? A Qualitative Examination Of A Co-Response Outreach Program Servicing Vulnerable Populations in Philadelphia
Criminal Justice Technology Testing and Evaluation Center
Embodying Evidence to Action: Tracking the Impact of Three Key NIJ Research Investments
Inclusive Research: Engaging People Closest to the Issue Makes for Better Science & Greater Impact; 2023 NIJ Research Conference Plenary
This panel will discuss what inclusive research is, how to conduct it, and what issues and challenges exist about engaging in it. “Inclusive research” has its history as a participatory research method designed to ensure people closest to the issue or problem under study are authentically engaged in the research process rather than simply being “research subjects.” While community-based participatory research has begun to take on greater prominence in the criminal justice realm, such efforts are largely confined to qualitative research inquiries.
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2023 NIJ Research Conference Opening Ceremony
The theme of NIJ’s 2023 Research Conference was “evidence to action,” and our goal was to bring researchers and practitioners together to learn about the latest research evidence and how it can be implemented to promote safety, equity, and justice.
The opening ceremony included remarks from U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs Amy Solomon, and NIJ Director Nancy La Vigne.
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