Forensic sciences
Evaluation and Optimization of DNA Recovery and Amplification From Bullet Cartridge Cases
Law Enforcement Looks to Research to Help Fight the Opioid Crisis
For law enforcement, overcoming the opioid crisis will mean gaining a deep, science-driven understanding of its dimensions. NIJ gathered a cross section of experts to identify priority research needs and action items.
Validating Sonication as a DNA Extraction Method for Use With Carrion Flies
Quantitative Differentiation of Bloodstain Patterns Resulting From Gunshot and Blunt Force Impacts
Preservation and Rapid Purification of DNA From Decomposing Human Tissue Samples
Determining Gender by Raman Spectroscopy of a Bloodstain
Qualitative Analysis of Prosecutors' Perspectives on Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners and the Criminal Justice Response to Sexual Assault
High-Throughput miRNA Sequencing and Identification of Biomarkers for Forensically Relevant Biological Fluids
Notes from the Field: Solving Missing Persons Cases in Indian Country
Quantitative Assessment of Similarity Between Randomly Acquired Characteristics on High Quality Exemplars and Crime Scene Impressions via Analysis of Feature Size and Shape
Post-Award Requirements for Research, Development, and Evaluation Grants
This page is meant as a guide for applicants and award recipients to what is required of NIJ award recipients after an award is made. Award recipients should consult their specific award conditions for additional information. For questions about how these requirements pertain to your specific award, contact your NIJ grant manager.
Standard Forms
All award recipients must submit quarterly financial reports. See the DOJ...