Data Resources Program
Re-Analysis of Existing Data on Stalking Recidivism
Assessing the Validity and Reliability of National Data on Citizen Complaints about Police Use of Force
Analysis of Drugs of Abuse in Human Hair: Surface Contamination and Localization of Analytes
Data Resources Program 2013: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data Community Corrections Patterns: State Level Composition of Probation and Parole, 1975-2010
NIJ FY 13 Data Resources Program: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data
Understanding Influence Across Justice Agencies: The Spread of Community Reformsfrom Law Enforcement to Prosecutor Organizations
Improving the Success of Reentry Programs: Identifying the Impact of Service-Need Fit on Recidivism
Debt and Prisoner Reentry
Official Crime Rates of Participants in Trials of the Nurse-Family Partnership
Race, Juvenile Court Processing and Case Outcomes: Fluctuation or Stability?
The Analysis of Trace Forensic Evidence Using Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry: Differentiating Fibers
The Evaluation of Laser Diode Thermal Desorption ((LDTD) for High Throughput Analysis of Controlled Substances and Toxicology in Forensic Sciences
Characterization of Designer Drugs: Chemical Stability, Exposure, and Metabolite Identification
In Brief: Expanding Research by Sharing Data
NIJ FY 12 Data Resources Program: Funding for Analysis of Existing Data
Assessing the Relationship between Exposure to Violence and Inmate Maladjustment Within and Across State Correctional Facilities
Standing Review Panels
The Standing Review Panels represent NIJ's continuing commitment to the scientific integrity at the heart of its mission. Any science agency awarding external research grants must rely on a well-founded peer review process. By adopting Standing Review Panels, NIJ is following a model for peer review that has been extensively tested and is now relied on by most federal science agencies, including the National Institutes...
Drug Courts and State Mandated Drug Treatment Programs: Outcomes, Costs and Consequences
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...