Drug law enforcement
Development of a Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry Cartridge With Integrated Solid Phase Extraction for Bioanalysis
Context and Spatial Nuance Inside a Neighborhood's Drug Hotspot: Implications for the Crime-Health Nexus
Investigation of the Use of Deuterium and Oxygen in Illicit Fentanyl Analysis
National Institute of Justice's Forensic Technology Center of Excellence 2019 National Opioid and Emerging Drug Threats Policy and Practice Forum
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Final Report
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Executive Summary
Detection of One Pot Methamphetamine Laboratories via Wastewater Sampling
One Pot Methamphetamine Laboratory Ambient Standoff Detection and Decontamination
TECHBeat, June 2019
TECHBeat, October 2018
Video: Incorporating Research and Data Into Criminal Justice Agencies - NIJ LEADS Alumni Spotlight
Video: Advances in Investigative Techniques: Drug Monitoring Programs
Measuring the Criminal Justice System Impacts of Marijuana Legalization and Decriminalization Using State Data
What You Can't Buy, Can't Kill You
Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Sensor for Rapid Opioid Detection in Seized Substances
Identifying New Illicit Drugs and Sounding the Alarm in Real Time
NIJ Journal Issue No. 262
International Organized Crime: Recent Developments in Policy and Research
Since 2008, DOJ has been reviewing its policies and programs on international organized crime, with the goal of strengthening law enforcement's response to this threat. In this NIJ Conference Panel, the speakers will explore how DOJ and other U.S. government agencies are responding to it. Attendees will learn more about the Attorney General's Organized Crime Council, the International Organized Crime Intelligence and Operations Center, and the recent National Intelligence Estimate on International Organized Crime.
Research and Evaluation on Drugs and Crime, FY 2017 Solicitation Webinar
This webinar will provide details and guidance for potential applicants to the National Institute of Justice's Research and Evaluation of Drugs and Crime FY 2017 solicitation. The presenters will discuss the purpose and goals of this funding opportunity and address frequently asked questions. A Q&A session will conclude this webinar.
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