Drug trafficking
Fine-grained Classification of Drug Trafficking Based on Instagram Hashtags
Building Drug Intelligence Networks to Combat the Opioid Crisis in Rural Communities: A Collaborative Intelligence-Led Policing Strategy
Fighting the Uphill War Against Illicit Drugs and Overdose Deaths: Detecting Emerging Designer Drugs and Opioid Analogs
Implementation of NPS Discovery – An Early Warning Systems for Novel Drug Intelligence, Surveillance, Monitoring, Response, and Forecasting using Drug Materials and Toxicology Populations in the US
Understanding the Scope and Nature of Forced Criminality in the United States
Keeping Pace With the Evolution of Illicit Darknet Fentanyl Markets: Using a Mixed Methods Approach to Identify Trust Signals and Develop a Vendor Trustworthiness Index
Interdicting Restructuring Networks with Applications in Illicit Trafficking
Remarks of James K Stewart Before the Fourth Annual International Symposium on Criminal Justice Issues on September 11, 1989
Addressing Contraband in Prisons and Jails as the Threat of Drone Deliveries Grows
To Catch a Drug
Implementation of NPS Discovery – An Early Warning Systems for Novel Drug Intelligence, Surveillance, Monitoring, Response, and Forecasting using Drug Materials and Toxicology Populations in the US
Drug Overdose Evidence: How Intelligence Collection and Analysis of Drug Overdoses Can Improve Drug Investigations and Lead to Major Drug Traffickers
Policy Solutions to Address Mass Shootings
Controlling Street-level Drug Trafficking: Evidence From Oakland and Birmingham
Community Policing in Seattle: A Model Partnership Between Citizens and Police
Modern Policing and the Control of Illegal Drugs: Testing New Strategies in Two American Cities
Detecting Opioid Distribution Networks Using Network Modeling and Community-Based Intelligence
NIJ-Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of papers summarizing the newest findings of NIJ-funded research projects on criminal offenses with firearms in urban areas. Researchers used various criminological and other theories, including routine activity theory, socio-ecological and socio-environmental perspectives, and advanced mixed-study methods, including surveys and spatio-temporal designs, to produce scientific evidence to inform practice.
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Identifying and Informing Strategies for Disrupting Drug Distribution Networks: An Application to Opiate Flows in Pennsylvania
MS13 in the Americas: How the World’s Most Notorious Gang Defies Logic, Resists Destruction
Assessing the Transnational Criminal Capacity of MS-13 in the U.S. and El Salvador
Impact of COVID-19 on School Safety Research - Roundtable Discussion, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video present a roundtable discussion from the conference.
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