Data Resources Program
NIJ FY 11 Data Resources Program: Funding for the Analysis of Existing Data
NIJ is seeking applications for funding under the Data Resources Program 2011 to reproduce, replicate, or extend previous findings and conduct original research using or extending data from the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD). NACJD houses quantitative and qualitative data from NIJ-funded research and provides online access to downloadable, machine-readable (SPSS, SAS or ASCII) files, as well as data dictionaries, study abstracts, and...
Data Resources Program: Making Data Available to Researchers
Is Burglary a Crime of Violence?
The Missing Link: Examining Prosecutorial Decision Making Across Federal District Courts
Legal change and sentencing norms in federal court: An examination of the impact of the Booker, Gall, and Kimbrough decisions
Monitoring Drug Epidemics and the Markets that Sustain Them Using ADAM II
Organizational Efficiency and Early Disposition Programs in Federal Courts
NIJ FY 10 ORE Data Resources Program: Funding for the Analysis of Existing Data
Unpacking the Influence of Neighborhood Context and Antisocial Propensity on Violent Victimization of Children and Adolescents in Chicago
Protective Behaviors of Student Victims of Bullying: A Rare Events Analysis of the 2007 School Crime Supplement
Mental Health and Violent Offending in Chicago Youth: A Multilevel Approach
What Promotes Resilience in Youth Exposed to Violence: A Multilevel Analysis
Workshop on Sentencing and Other Federal Case Data Analysis, July 2009
Depositing Data With the Data Resources Program of the National Institute of Justice: A Handbook
Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice, 6th Edition
NIJ FY 09 ORE Data Resources Program
NIJ is requesting proposals to replicate previous findings and conduct original research extending data from the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data (NACJD). NACJD houses quantitative and qualitative data from NIJ-funded research and provides online access to downloadable, machine-readable (SPSS, SAS, or ASCII) files as well as data dictionaries, study abstracts and, in limited cases, MapInfo or ESRI geographic data. The archive is maintained by...