Fellowship Programs
Advancing New Psychoactive Substance Detection by Performance Comparison of High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Techniques
Lead by Example: The Effects of Police Supervisors on Officer Behavior
Investigations Toward Development of a Technique for Rapid Identification of Forensically Relevant Necrophagous Beetle Species for Postmortem Interval Determination
Child-Friendly Visits in Jail
Spatial analysis of social vulnerability and crime disparities through interpretable machine learning
Improving police-public relationships through intergroup contact: A mixed-methods evaluation of the Voices communication intervention
A Multi-Method Genetic, Craniometric, and Isotopic Approach to Estimating Geographic Origin of Unidentified Latinx Remains
Procedural and Structural Justice Through Causal Understanding, Component Decoupling, and Relation Characterization
How to Free a Butterfly: The Impact of Fair Chance Housing Ordinances on the Housing Outcome of System-Impacted Black Individuals
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowships 2024-25
Improving Programming in Juvenile Detention: The Impact of Project Safe Neighborhoods Youth Outreach Forums
Officers' and Community Members' Evaluations of Police-Civilian Interactions
Factors Affecting the Validity of a Violence Risk Screening Tool with Psychiatric Inpatients
Neurofeedback Enhanced Trauma Treatment for Adolescents in Residential Treatment
Closing Cases Using Gunshot Residue
Not every crime scene will have definitive evidence, such as DNA, to link an individual to a crime. In those cases, law enforcement relies on other evidence to build the burden of proof. NIJ graduate research fellow Dr. Shelby Khandasammy developed a tool to analyze organic gunshot residue and distinguish between different firearms calibers and manufacturers. She joins Marie Garcia, office director for the Office of Criminal Justice Systems at NIJ, to talk about her work and experience as a research fellow.
Mass Spectral and Chemometric Analysis for the Detection and Identification of Forensically Relevant Materials
Statistical Evaluation of Forensic DNA Sequence Profiles
Too Sensitive or Not Sensitive Enough? Sensitivity to Context and Justice-involved Youths' Response to Violence Exposure
Single Liquid Aerosol Microparticle Electrochemistry on a Suspended Ionic Liquid Film
Sequence-based Population Structure, Relatedness, and Inbreeding Estimates for Forensic Autosomal STR Markers
Webinar Transcript: FY 2024 NIJ Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Deadline notice
The deadline to submit an application under the solicitation discussed below has passed.
NIJ held a webinar on February 14, 2024, gave an overview of NIJ’s Graduate Research Fellowship opportunity, which invites applications for doctoral dissertation research that is relevant to preventing and controlling crime, advancing knowledge of victimization and effective victim services, or ensuring the fair and impartial administration...