Information technology
TECHBeat, Fall 2006
Radio Spectrum
Resource Guide to Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Forensic Technologies
The NIJ Forensic Laboratory Needs Technology Working Group - Progress to Date and Future Plans
A Landscape Study of 3D Crime Scene Scanning Devices
Centrographic Statistics (CrimeStat IV: A Spatial Statistics Program for the Analysis of Crime Incident Locations, Version 4.0)
Quickguide to CrimeStat IV (CrimeStat IV: A Spatial Statistics Program for the Analysis of Crime Incident Locations, Version 4.0)
Introduction to CrimeStat IV (CrimeStat IV: A Spatial Statistics Program for the Analysis of Crime Incident Locations, Version 4.0)
Entering Data into CrimeStat IV (CrimeStat IV: A Spatial Statistics Program for the Analysis of Crime Incident Locations, Version 4.0)
NIJ-Funded Research on Mass Shootings to Advance Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
Mass public shootings continue to threaten communities in the United States, yet research on this criminal phenomenon is limited. In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of research projects summarizing NIJ-funded research projects’ newest findings on public mass shootings. The discussion will focus on NIJ’s investment to address the phenomenon of mass shootings through innovative study approaches to advance our understanding of mass shootings and inform prevention efforts. The implications of this research to criminal justice will also be discussed.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Recursive Multi-Scale Image Deraining With Sub-Pixel Convolution Based Feature Fusion and Context Aggregation
Secretariat for ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, Biometrics
Data Systems Imperative in 21st Century Forensic Services
Justice Technology Information Center Annual Report 2019
Inventory of State and Federal Corrections Information Systems (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
This survey summarizes the data elements maintained by state and federal corrections information systems that track adult, sentenced persons, and assesses the severity of obstacles in reporting statistical information. Two instruments, an Inventory Questionnaire and an Obstacles Survey, were mailed to Departments of Correction in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.