Evaluation
Examining the Impacts of Body-Worn Cameras on Correctional Culture, Climate, and the Well-Being of Staff and Incarcerated Persons
NIJ Special Report: Public Mass Shootings Research
Does Scientific Evidence Support the Widespread Use of SQFs as a Proactive Policing Strategy?
Recruiting women into policing: Experimentally testing the effectiveness of recruiting materials
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Implementation of a Comprehensive Sexual Assault Telehealth Program in Rural Communities: A Qualitative Study
Long-Term Arrest and School Outcomes of the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program
Revalidation of the First Step Act Risk Assessment: A Test of Predictive Strength, Dynamic Validity, and Racial/Ethnic Neutrality
Applying an empirically derived effect size distribution to benchmark the practical magnitude of interventions to reduce recidivism in the USA
Validation of a Confirmatory Proteomic Mass Spectrometry Body Fluid Assay
Advances in Chemical Sorting of Commingled Remains
NIJ FY24 Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism Research Center of Excellence
Enhancing Vocational Training in Corrections: A Type 1 Hybrid Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol for Evaluating Virtual Reality Job Interview Training Among Returning Citizens Preparing for Community Re-entry
Implementation preparation costs of virtual reality job interview training in prisons: A budget impact analysis
“Even Through Text, there is that Connection”: User Experiences on Chat and Text Hotlines for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault
Webinar: NIJ Research Assistantship Program Informational Webinar
This recorded webinar, originally held September 28, 2023, provides information on NIJ’s Research Assistantship Program, which offers highly qualified doctoral students the opportunity to bring their expertise to NIJ to work across offices and program areas to obtain a practical and applied research experience. The program is a research focused professional development opportunity for doctoral students from all academic disciplines. NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assistants who work on NIJ research activities.
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