Investigations
Radicalization on the Internet: Virtual Extremism in the US from 2012-2017
Fingernails as Recorders of Region-of-Origin and Travel History
Exploring a New Data Platform for Research on Human Trafficking Investigation, Prosecution, Sentencing, Time Served, and Recidivism
Cold Case Squad and DNA Analysis Project
The Alameda County (California) Sheriff''s Office Collaborating with the National Institute of Justice to Perform Necessary Investigative Research to Identify Cold Cases That Can Be Solved with DNA.
Pasco Sheriff''s Office Cold Case Initiative: Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Clearwater Cold Case Team Project 2014
Miami-Dade Police Department Solving Cold Cases with DNA
NIJ FY 14 Solving Cases With DNA
2014 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
Fort Myers Cold Case Review Team
Highly Sensitive Detection of Blood by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering
Helping Local Police Departments Solve Cold Cases
"Bait Vehicle" Technologies and Motor Vehicle Theft Along the Southwest Border
Double-Blind Sequential Police Lineup Procedures: Toward an Integrated Laboratory and Field Practice Perspective
Practical Guide for Offender Tracking Evidence Protocols
Potential Use of HAZMAT Gas Detectors for Detection of Accelerants Carried by Individuals
Development and Validation of Standard Operating Procedures for Measuring Microbial Populations for Estimating a Postmortem Interval
Evaluation of National Institute of Justice-Funded Geospatial Software Tools: Technical and Utility Assessments to Improve Tool Development, Dissemination, and Usage
NIJ FY 14 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
NIJ seeks applications from States and units of local government for funding under the Solving Cold Cases With DNA program to identify, review, and investigate Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Part 1 Violent Crime “cold cases” that have the potential to be solved using DNA analysis, and to locate and analyze the biological evidence associated with these cases. NIJ’s goal is to make funding available to...
Houston Creates a Hotline, Hires Justice Advocate to Help Solve Sexual Assaults
Watch Caitlin Sulley discuss how action-research team in Houston went about making the action-research project investigating unsubmitted sexual assault kits in Houston as victim-oriented as possible. Ms. Sulley talks about the creation of a hotline for sexual assault victims to call and the police department's hiring of a justice advocate.
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The Importance of Victim Cooperation in Solving Sexual Assaults
Interview with Dr. Bill Wells, Ph.D., Sam Houston State University
Watch Bill Wells discuss the problem of unsubmitted sexual assault kits in Houston, including some lessons learned to-date. Dr. Wells also talks about the crucial role of victim cooperation in solving sexual assault cases and the Houston Police Department's hiring of a justice advocate to improve investigations.
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