Evaluation of Evaluation
National Institute of Justice Launches New Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium
National Evaluation of the Correctional Options Demonstration Program
Longitudinal Evaluation of a Delinquency Prevention Program by Self-Report
Development of a Model Evaluation Instrument for Correctional Education Programming: Summary of Findings
NIJ Journal Issue No. 226
Test Method for the Evaluation of the Penetration Resistance of High-security Glazing Subjected to a Combined Attack of Heat and Mechanical Impact
Evaluation of Gang Interventions: Final Report
Evaluation of Two Models of Treating Sentenced Federal Drug Offenders in the Community
The Evaluation of Alternative Sample Preparation Techniques for Use in Forensic Laboratories, Final Summary Overview
Model Year Police Vehicle Evaluation 2019
Final Summary Overview: Research & Evaluation on Victims of Crime (STRiV Secondary Data Analyses)
Strengthening the Evaluation and Interpretation of Glass Evidence Using Statistical Analysis of Collection Sets and Databases of Refractive Index and Elemental Data
Evaluation of Gunshot Detection Technology to Aid in the Reduction of Firearms Violence
International Organized Crime: Recent Developments in Policy and Research
Since 2008, DOJ has been reviewing its policies and programs on international organized crime, with the goal of strengthening law enforcement's response to this threat. In this NIJ Conference Panel, the speakers will explore how DOJ and other U.S. government agencies are responding to it. Attendees will learn more about the Attorney General's Organized Crime Council, the International Organized Crime Intelligence and Operations Center, and the recent National Intelligence Estimate on International Organized Crime.