Demonstration projects
Automated Reporting System Pilot Project
Diverting Prisoners to Intensive Probation: Results of an Experiment in Oregon
Dispensing Justice Locally
Studies of Mistreatment of Older Adults Offer Solutions to an Urgent and Growing Societal Problem
Aging populations face abuse in many forms, and the search for data-driven solutions has lagged. New NIJ-backed projects offer answers derived from other research areas.
Building the Capacity of Community-Facing Agencies to Implement Evidence-Based Practices
Enhancing Risk-Need-Responsivity Implementation: An Evidence-based System for Case Management Support
Reducing Collateral Consequences with Records Relief: Organizational Readiness for Implementing Strategies in State Courts
Webinar Transcript: Fiscal Year 2024 Evaluating Strategies to Advance the Implementation of Evidence-Based Policies and Practices Solicitation
This webinar provided an overview of the NIJ FY 2024 Evaluating Strategies to Advance the Implementation of Evidence-Based Policies and Practices solicitation, in which...
NIJ FY24 Evaluating Strategies to Advance the Implementation of Evidence-Based Policies and Practices
NIJ FY24 Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism Research Center of Excellence
Ex-Offender Job Placement Programs Do Not Reduce Recidivism
DAYTON/MONTGOMERY COUNTY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PILOT CITIES PROGRAM: REPORT OF PLANS AND PROGRESS JULY 1971
Synergistic Solution for Children of Incarcerated Parents: Girl Scouts Beyond Bars
Learning from Doing Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Second Chance Act Grant Program
Reauthorized in 2018, the Second Chance Act (SCA) aims to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for people returning from state and federal prisons, local jails, and juvenile facilities through the provision of federal grants. During this panel, National Institute of Justice-funded researchers will detail two ongoing evaluations of the SCA grant program:
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of the SCA grant program per Title V of the First Step Act.
- A longitudinal examination of the long-term impacts of the SCA program.
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Building Late-Life Resilience to Prevent Elder Abuse A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of the EMPOWER Program
Tuning Biosensor Cross-Reactivity Using Aptamer Mixtures
Expanding Research to Examine the Impacts of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System
In 2004, the National Institute of Justice created the social science research on forensic sciences (SSRFS) research program to explore the impact of forensic sciences on the criminal justice system and the administration of justice. Much of the early research from the SSRFS program focused on DNA processing and the use of DNA in investigations and prosecutions.
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