Imputation (statistics)
Benchmarking for Genotyping and Imputation Using Degraded DNA for Forensic Applications across Diverse Populations
Date Published
February 2025
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
FUSE: Fast Unbiased Small-area Estimation for Timely Measurement of Community Perceptions of Policing and Public Safety
15PNIJ-24-GG-02841-RESS
Open
Funding First Awarded
2024
$499,658
Democratizing investigative genetic genealogy
15PNIJ-23-GG-04213-DNAX
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
$759,008
Illegal Immigration, Immigration Enforcement Policies, and American CitizensÂ’ Victimization Risk
2019-R2-CX-0057
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2019
$673,685
Homicide in the United States
June 2009
The 2009 NIJ Conference kicked off with a blue-ribbon panel of leaders with expertise in urban issues as they relate to homicide. These experts will discuss promising approaches that have resulted in reduced violence and community empowerment.
Transcript
Audio file
1 of 6: Homicide in the United States, Kristina Rose, Acting Director, National Institute of Justice
, 2 of 6: Homicide in the United States, Laurie Robinson, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Office of Justice Programs
, 3 of 6: Homicide in the United States, James Alan Fox, The Lipman Family Professor of Criminology, Law and Public Policy, Northeastern University
, 4 of 6: Homicide in the United States, Gary Slutkin, Executive Director, The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention
, 5 of 6: Homicide in the United States, M. Kim Ward, Baltimore County Police Department
, 6 of 6: Homicide in the United States, Question and Answer Session
Evaluation of an Intensive Truancy Reduction Program (CISDRXT) within Communities In Schools (CIS) of the Dallas Region
2015-CK-BX-0015
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$4,609,701
The Prevalence and Nature of Intra- and Inter-group Violence In an Era of Social and Demographic Change
2015-R2-CX-0046
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$39,895
When Missing Data are not Missing: A New Approach to Evaluating Supplemental Homicide Report Imputation Strategies
Date Published
November 2008
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Multiple Imputation for the Supplementary Homicide Reports: Evaluation in Unique Test Data
2013-R2-CX-0038
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2013
$37,795
Latino Intimate Partner Homicide
2013-IJ-CX-0037
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2013
$40,000
When Missing Data Are Not Missing: A New Approach to Evaluating SHR Imputation Strategies
2005-IJ-CX-0007
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2005
$30,918