Criminal justice systems
NIJ Research Portfolio 1998
What's Hiding in the Text? Analyzing Sexual Assault Police Narratives for "Signaling"
Making Schools Safer and/or Creating a Pipeline to Prison: A Study of North Carolina Schools
An Evaluation of Victim Centered, Trauma Informed Interview Training for Sexual Assault Investigators using Standardized Patient Actors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Efficacy of Frequent Monitoring with Swift, Certain, and Modest Sanctions for Violations: Insights from South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Project
First Step Act Annual Report (April 2023)
Wrongful convictions and claims of false or misleading forensic evidence
Considering domestic violence victims: Exploring victim-related factors in prosecutor case summaries
Webinar Transcript: FY23 Research and Evaluation on Jails
On March 27, 2023, NIJ hosted a webinar discussing this solicitation FY23 Research and Evaluation of Jails. Following is the transcript of that webinar.
Transcript
STACY LEE: Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the National Institute of Justice Fiscal Year 2023 Research and Evaluation on Jails Solicitation Webinar. At this time, it's my pleasure to introduce Dr. Marie...
Understanding the Pathology of Homicidal Pediatric Blunt Neurotrauma through Correlation of Advanced Magnetic Resonance Images with Histopathology
Looking Beyond the Sentence: Research Summary
Looking Beyond the Sentence: Examining Policy Impacts on Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing Across Stages and Groups, and Over Time
It's a Marathon Not a Race: Exiting the Commercial Sex Trade
Juvenile Recidivism: An Examination of State Measurement Strategies
Evaluating the Validity and Reliability of Textile and Paper Fracture Characteristics in Forensic Comparative Analysis
Directors of Justice Department Science and Research Offices Talk Reentry
Director of the National Institute of Justice Nancy La Vigne, Ph.D., and Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Alex Piquero, Ph.D., discuss important topics, programs and initiatives related to reentry and recidivism.
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