Data analysis
A Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of the Impact of Arizona’s Ban on Peremptory Challenges: A Focus on Racial Bias in Jury Selection and Case Outcomes
School Threat Assessment Versus Suicide Assessment: Statewide Prevalence and Case Characteristics
Human Trafficking Project
Decision theory and linear sequential unmasking in forensic fire debris analysis: A proposed workflow
NIJ Multisite Impact and Cost-Efficiency Evaluation of Veterans Treatment Courts
Statewide Law Enforcement Crime Research, Evaluation, and Analysis
School Climate, Student Discipline, and the Implementation of School Resource Officers
Resolution of mitochondrial DNA mixtures using a probe capture next generation sequencing system and phylogenetic-based software
CATBOOST Models for the Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
DataRobot Model
Recidivism Forecasting Challenge
NIJ Recidivism Challenge Report, Team Klus
Tribal Crime, Justice, and Safety, Part 2
Stacy Lee Reynolds and Christine (Tina) Crossland continue their discussion of tribal crime, justice, and safety, including how Native American persons experience crime victimization at higher rates than non-Native people and the jurisdictional complexities in responding to tribal crime, justice, and safety. Read the transcript.
Listen to the first half of Stacy and Tina’s discussion.
Reading and Resources from NIJ
Tribal-Researcher Capacity Building Grants
Assessment of Neighborhood Poverty, Cognitive Function, and Prefrontal and Hippocampal Volumes in Children
Recognizing Radicalization Indicators in Text Documents Using Human-in-the-Loop Information Extraction and NLP Techniques
Tweeting the Jihad Social media networks of Western foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq
The transitivity of the Hardy-Weinberg law
Policy Solutions to Address Mass Shootings
Comprehensive Drug Screening of Whole Blood by LC-HRMS-MS in a Forensic Laboratory
Papers From the Harvard Executive Session on Policing and Public Safety (2008-2015)
Advanced Crime Mapping Topics
"It was a joke:" Patterns in girls' and boys' self-reported motivations for digital dating abuse behaviors
Compositionally Aware Phylogenetic Beta-Diversity Measures Better Resolve Microbiomes Associated with Phenotype
Taking Stock: An Overview of NIJ's Reentry Research Portfolio and Assessing the Impact of the Pandemic on Reentry Research
Over several decades, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has made significant contributions to the field of reentry, specifically what works for whom and when. In recent years, however, the global pandemic has made it increasingly difficult to conduct research on and with populations involved with the justice system. During this time, many researchers assessing various justice-related outcomes were unable to continue their inquiries as planned due to a lack of access to their populations of interest, forcing many to pivot and rethink their research designs.
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