Fellowship Programs
Trace Metal Analysis by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry and X-Ray K-Edge Densitometry of Forensic Samples
Pre-Feedback Eyewitness Statements: Proposed Safeguard Against Feedback Effects on Evaluations of Eyewitness Testimony
Translational Criminology Research Fellowship
Meet the Fellow: Translational Criminology
Research Fellowship Opportunities at the National Institute of Justice
Intersectional Subjection and Law Enforcement: Examining Perceptions Held by LGBTQ People of Color in New Orleans, LA
FY16 Visiting Fellows Program: Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women
Police Officer Learning, Mentoring, and Racial Bias in Traffic Stops
Examining Race and Gender Disparities in Restricted Housing Placements
Moving to Collective Efficacy: How Inner-City Mobility Impacts Minority and Immigrant Youth Victimization and Violence
The Influence of Race/Ethnicity on Disparities in Correctional Dispositions: Examining How Risk Assessment & Neighborhood Socioeconomic Context Affects Sentencing Decisions of Adjudicated Juveniles
Racial Disparities in Virgina Felony Court Cases
NIJ FY17 Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
The Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (GRF-STEM) provides awards to accredited academic institutions to support graduate research leading to doctoral degrees in topic areas that are relevant to ensuring public safety, preventing and controlling crime, and ensuring the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. Applicant academic institutions sponsoring doctoral students are eligible to apply only if...