Electronic crime
Image-based sexual abuse profiles: Integrating mental health, adversities, and victimization to explore social contexts in a diverse group of young adults
Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Characteristics Linked to Different Reasons Why Youth Decide Not to Disclose
Cybersecurity and Safety Challenges in Autonomous Vehicles: Threats Identification and Countermeasures Development
Tools in support of electronic crime investigations
NIST/Office of Law Enforcement Standards funding for two projects associated with E-Crime technology portfolio, Computer Forensic Tool Testing and National Software Reference Library
"We All Have Stories": Black Muslim Immigrants' Experience With the Police
National Computer Security Survey (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
The goal of NCSS is to produce reliable national and industry-level estimates of the prevalence of computer security incidents (such as denial of service attacks, fraud, or theft of information) against businesses and the resulting losses incurred by businesses. The first national survey of thousands of businesses is being conducted in 2006. It is cosponsored by the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the National Cyber...
Database Provides a Foundation for Product Counterfeiting Research
Catching the Cyber Crook
Cyber Cops in Training
Taking the Byte Out
The Evaluation of NIJ by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences: NIJ's Response
The National Academies conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the National Institute of Justice. This panel provides an overview of the evaluation and NIJ's response to it. NIJ has accepted many of the recommendations in the NRC report, and you will learn what the agency is doing to implement them. A few of the recommendations were challenging and created considerable debate within NIJ. Plans to address these thorny issues also are discussed.