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Gas burner experiments conducted in modern residential style structures
A comparison of three decalcification agents for assessments of cranial fracture histomorphology
High throughput Sanger strategy for human mitochondrial genome sequencing
Raman spectrum of monobromoindigo
Developing the Minimum Dataset for the New Mexico Decedent Image Database
NIJ Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities: Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
Cases Associated with Violence in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs): The Examination of Circumstances & Characteristics Project
Initiation of a Gunshot Wound Trauma Atlas from Human Cranial Bone, Final Summary Overview
Development of Modern Subadult Standards: Improved Age and Sex Estimation in U.S. Forensic Practice
Investigating Unexplained Deaths for Molecular Autopsies
Program Decisions - Evaluating a Bird in the Hand Versus Two in the Bush
From Initial Deterrence to Long-Term Escalation: Short- Custody Arrest for Poverty Ghetto Domestic Violence
Ganging Up on Gangs
Community Policing Grows in Brooklyn: An Inside View of the New York City Police Department's Model Precinct
Technology '70s Style: NIJ in the Forefront of Body Armor Research and Development
Full Scale Room Burn Pattern Study
Technology Enhances Capture of Latent Fingerprints and Other Forensic Evidence
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...
All award recipients must submit quarterly financial reports. See the DOJ...
NIJ Journal Issue No. 250
Harnessing the Power of Technology in Institutional Corrections
The Evaluation of NIJ by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences: NIJ's Response
The National Academies conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the National Institute of Justice. This panel provides an overview of the evaluation and NIJ's response to it. NIJ has accepted many of the recommendations in the NRC report, and you will learn what the agency is doing to implement them. A few of the recommendations were challenging and created considerable debate within NIJ. Plans to address these thorny issues also are discussed.