Information technology
Development of a Self-Sustaining, Open Access Forensic STR Sequence Diversity Database
Assessing the Quality of 3-Dimensional Imaging on the BrassTrax HD3D System and Evaluating an In-Silico Solution to Confirm NIBIN Hits
Enhancing and Sustaining the ALFRED-FROG-kb Forensic Resource
Optimal Extraction Methods of THC From Infused Products
History of NIJ Support for Face Recognition Technology
Assessing Cognitive Bias, Method Validation, and Equipment Performance for the Forensic Anthropology Laboratory
National Institute of Justice, Annual Report 2017
Shooting Distance Determination: Identifying Variables Affecting Lead Density on a Target
Identifying Law Enforcement Needs for Conducting Criminal Investigations Involving Evidence on the Dark Web
Systematic Analysis of Product Counterfeiting Schemes, Offenders, and Victims in the United States
Substrate Pyrolysis Database Expansion, Evaluation, and Use
Funding to support the operation of the Secretariat of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, Biometrics
NIJ Journal Issue No. 246
Using Artificial Intelligence to Address Criminal Justice Needs
New Approaches to Digital Evidence Acquisition and Analysis
Computers Learn To Detect Financial Abuse of the Elderly
The National Broadband (Communications) Plan: Issues for Public Safety
The Federal Communications Commission delivered the National Broadband Plan in March 2010. As part of the plan, the FCC proposed a strategy for implementing a national public safety broadband network that would allow public safety responders anywhere in the nation to send and receive critical voice, video and data to save lives, reduce injuries, and prevent acts of crime and terror. How this strategy is implemented will have a significant impact on criminal justice and other public safety agencies nationwide, both with respect to operational capability and to resources.
Forensic Information Data Exchange and the Partnership Between Law Enforcement and Crime Laboratories
NIJ Conference Panel