Electronic crime
E-Crime Investigative Technologies (Continuation 2009-2010)
Experimental Study of the Validity and Reliability of Digital Forensics Tools
Automated Steganography Detection For Law Enforcement Continuation
Automated Human Image Detection and Authentication Continuation
The IDFSC CFIT Course Will Teach State and Local Law Enforcement Personnel Digital Evidence Examination through Advanced File Structure Analysis to Understand how Data is Located and Recovered
Cell Phone Forensics Examination and Analysis Training
An Evaluation of a Global Positioning System for Monitoring High-Risk Gang Offenders
National Center for Media Forensics
Cyber Crime and Forensic Sciences Policy Project
IDFSC Digital Evidence Collection Training, Proficiency Test and Certificate Based on the NIJ Publication Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders, Second Edition
Continuation of Award No. 2004-IJ-CX-K035, Less-Lethal Technologies-Area Denial of Personnel; Solid State Active Denial System Demonstration Program
Project Safe Neighborhoods - A National Program to Reduce Gun Crime: Final Project Report
NIJ FY 09 Criminal Justice Electronic Crime Technology Center of Excellence
NIJ FY 09 Electronic Crime and Digital Evidence Recovery: Invited Full Proposals
NIJ is seeking applications for funding to research, develop, and demonstrate emerging electronic investigative/forensic and digital evidence recovery technology solutions for law enforcement agencies. Specific areas of interest include cell phone forensics tools, digital evidence forensic examination tools, and computer crime investigative tools.