Drugs
Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders? Testing for Interactions Among Offenders' Race, Drug Type, and Sentencing Strategy in Federal Drug Sentences
Expensive Drug Use and Illegal Income: A Test of Explanatory Hypotheses
Frequency of Nonnarcotic Drug Use and Its Relationship to Criminal Activity Among Narcotic Addicts
New Psychoactive Substances in Wastewater from Rest Areas and Commercial Weigh Stations along Interstate Highways
Substance use treatment completion does not mediate the relationship between family treatment court participation and reunification: Results from five courts in the Southwestern U.S.
High-Contrast Aptamer-Based Merocyanine Displacement Assays for Sensitive Small Molecule Detection
Examining longitudinal associations between polysubstance use and firearm-related risk behaviors from adolescence into emerging adulthood: a group-based multi-trajectory modeling approach
Detecting fentanyl analogs in counterfeit pharmaceuticals by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy using handheld Raman spectrometers
Determination of the species identity of necrophagous insect puparial casings using field desorption mass spectrometry
Rapid LC–QTOF–MS screening method for semi-synthetic cannabinoids in whole blood
NPS Discovery Q3 2025 Trend Reports: NPS Benzodiazepines, NPS Opioids, NPS Stimulants &
Analysis of cannabis plant materials by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and multivariate data analysis for differentiating low-THC and high-THC cannabis
Just Navigating Reentry using Peer Support
In episode five of our community based solutions for Substance Use Challenges season Just Science sits down with doctor Nicole Swiderski, New Jersey path to recovery grant manager and Jass Pelland, New Jersey Path to Recovery program manager to discuss how the New Jersey State Parole Board's 2021 Comprehensive Opioid Stimulant and Substance Use Program Award is supporting peer recovery and other services that help individuals with a substance use disorder navigate reentering the community after release from prison.
Just Increasing Access To Drug - Checking Services
In episode four of our community based solutions for Substance Use Challenges season, Just Science sits down with Doctor Nabarun Dasgupta, pharmacoepidemiologist and senior scientist at the University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center, and Erin Tracy, research chemist in the University of North Carolina Injury Prevention Research Center, to discuss their unique approach to providing drug checking services on a broad scale.
QCM-based screening of acrylate polymers for NPPA pre-concentration to enhance vapor detection of fentanyl
Nonfatal Overdose Biosurveillance: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
Seized Drugs and Toxicology Research and Development; 2022 NIJ Forensic R&D Symposium
The NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium is an open meeting where attendees can learn about NIJ-funded research across a variety of forensic science areas. This is one of four videos from the 2022 symposium, which was held March 1-2, 2022.
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Seized Drugs & Toxicology Research and Development: 2024 NIJ Forensic R&D Symposium
The NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium is an open meeting where attendees can learn about NIJ-funded research across a variety of forensic science areas. This is one of five videos from the 2024 symposium, which was held September 19, 2024.
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MDI Myth: Rapid Toxicology Screening Tools Can Replace Traditional
This session busts the myth that new toxicology screening tools can fully replace traditional toxicology testing. The session discusses the appropriate integration of current rapid toxicology screening tools into MEC offices as a method of triaging cases, rather than a determination of toxicology related causes of deaths.
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Do the criminal histories of vacant properties matter? Evidence from demolition and rehab interventions in Cleveland, Ohio
Recommended Scope for NPS Testing in the United States, Quarter 3, 2025
Evaluating a Statistical Method for Comparison of Mass Spectra of Novel Psychoactive Substance
Identification of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) based on comparisons of electron-ionization (EI) mass spectra continues to pose challenges in seized drug analysis. In this webinar, a method to statistically compare EI mass spectra is described, and an application of the method to distinguish several structural and positional isomers of NPS analogs are demonstrated.
This webinar was hosted by the NIJ Forensic Technology Center of Excellence on July 25, 2024.
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Development of a matrix-matched standard for the elemental analysis of human hair by LA-ICP-MS
Forensic Toxicology Research and Development; 2023 NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium
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