Fellowship Programs
Out of home placement location and juvenile delinquency: the investigation of neighborhood impact on child welfare population''s juvenile justice involvement
Under the Radar or Under Arrest: How does Contact with the Juvenile Justice System Impact Delinquency and Academic Achievement?
Physical and Biochemical Factors Affecting the Recovery and Analysis of DNA from Human Skeletal Remains
"Development of an Analytical Approach for a Robust Probability Model for LCN DNA Profile Interpretation"
The Contextual Determinants and Implications of Back-end Sentencing
Development of Novel 1,2-Indanedione Fingerprint Reagents
The Effect of Collateral Consequence Laws on State Rates of Returns to Prison
Countermeasure Mechanisms and Ecological Validity of P300-Based Concealed Information Tests
Identifying Risky Places for Street Robberies
Social Bonds Across Immigration Generations and the Immigrant School Enclave
Understanding rapport-building in investigative interviews: Does rapport''s effect on witness memory and suggestibility depend on the interviewer?
Effects of County and State Economic, Social, and Political Contexts on Racial/Ethnic and Gender Differences in Youth's Penetration into the Justice System
Culture, Migration and Transnational Crime: Ethnic Albanian Organized Crime in New York City
National Institute of Justice Fellowship: Violence Against Indian Women Research Program
NIJ FY 12 Ph.D. Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NIJ seeks proposals for funding under the Ph.D. Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program, which provides awards for research on crime, violence, and other criminal justice-related topics to accredited academic universities that offer research-based doctoral degrees in disciplines relevant to NIJ's mission. The GRF program is intended to support universities that sponsor students who are in the final stages of graduate study. Awards are granted to...
Exploring Soil Bacterial Communities for Forensic Applications: A Genomics Approach
Negotiated Justice? The Legal, Administrative, and Policy Implications of 'Pattern or Practice' Police Misconduct Reform
NIJ FY 12 W.E.B. Dubois Fellowship for Research in Race, Gender, Culture and Crime
NIJ seeks proposals for funding under the W.E.B. Du Bois Fellowship for Research in Race, Gender, Culture, and Crime FY 2012. The Du Bois Fellowship Program seeks to advance knowledge regarding the confluence of crime, justice, and culture in various societal contexts. The Fellowship places particular emphasis on crime, violence, and the administration of justice in diverse cultural contexts within the United States.