Hispanic Americans
Raman Spectroscopy for Body Fluid Investigation
Formative Evaluation of a Technology-Based Behavioral Health Program for Victims of Crime
A Novel, Trauma-Informed Screening Approach for Teen Dating Violence Perpetration in Racially Diverse Adolescents: A Multi-Site Study
Longitudinal Examination of Victimization Experiences of Latinos (LEVEL): Extending the Bias Victimization Study
Massively parallel sequencing of 89 microhaplotypes for the selection of an operational and effective subset for forensic applications.
Developing forensic epigenomic age-estimation tools for diverse populations
Increasing identifications of deceased border crossers: investigating spatial and skeletal attributes of migrant deaths
Posttraumatic Stress Among Victimized Latino Women: Evaluating the Role of Cultural Factors
Intersectional Subjection and Law Enforcement: Examining Perceptions Held by LGBTQ People of Color in New Orleans, LA
Developing forensic epigenomic age-estimation tools for diverse populations
Full mtGenome Reference Data: Development and Characterization of 588 Forensic-quality Haplotypes representing three US populations
Dating Violence and Interpersonal Victimization Among a National Sample of Latino Youth
Development of a SNP Assay Panel for Ancestral Origin Inference and Individuals Somatic Traits
Religious Contexts and Serious Violence Among Latinos and Asians, 2010
Enhancing Molecular Autopsies through High Throughout Function Assays and Family Studies of Cardiac Arrhythmogenic Variants in Sudden Unexplained Infant Deaths
Consequences of a Prison Record for Employment
Dr. Decker gave a seminar in NIJ's Research for the Real World series about his research on the impact of race, gender and prison records on finding employment.
Before the seminar, we sat down with Dr. Decker for an interview to discuss his findings and their policy implications.
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Forensic Ancestry and Phenotype SNP Analysis and Integration With Established Forensic Markers
Ethnocultural influences on women''s experiences of and responses to intimate partner abuse
Decision Making Among Adult Offenders and Non Offenders
Genomewide Association of Quantitative pigmentary traits in admixed US populations
Protecting our Protectors: Using Science to Improve Officer Safety and Wellness
Each year, 100-200 law enforcement officers die in the line of duty. Last year, 177 lost their lives — a 16-percent increase from 2010. As Attorney General Eric Holder noted, this is a devastating and unacceptable trend. NIJ has developed a robust research portfolio to improve officer safety and wellness and, ultimately, save lives. This panel discussed some of NIJ's most promising work to reduce shooting and traffic-related fatalities — consistently the leading causes of officer line-of-duty deaths — and improve officer wellness, which is inextricably linked with officer safety.
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