Justice system
Through-the-Wall Sensors for Law Enforcement: Best Practices Version 1.0
A View From the Street: Police Leaders Share Their Perspectives on Urgent Policy and Research Issues Facing Law Enforcement in 2010 and Beyond
Special Technical Committees: How They Are Changing NIJ's Standards Development Process
International Organized Crime: Recent Developments in Policy and Research
Missing Link: Examining Prosecutorial Decision-Making Across Federal District Courts
Evaluation of a Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Gun Violence in Detroit
Backlogs and Their Impact on the Criminal Justice System
Domestic Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
What is Research and Evaluation Evidence and How Can We Use it?
What We Have Learned From the Cameron Todd Willingham Case
10th Anniversary of 9/11: Advances in Social Sciences
The Evaluation of NIJ by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences: NIJ's Response
Translating Science: A Town Hall on the Challenges
Contactless Fingerprint Technologies Assessment (Version 2)
Landscape Study of Mobile ID Fingerprint Devices
NIJ FY 14 Research on Sentinel Events and Criminal Justice System Errors
NIJ is interested in stimulating research in a new area of study in criminal justice research – an exploration of the use of sentinel event reviews to improve the justice system overall. Sentinel event review processes have been used in other fields, notably aviation and medicine, and NIJ would like to explore whether similar reviews would be feasible in the criminal justice field. With this...
NIJ FY 14 Research and Evaluation on Justice Systems-Related Topical Areas
NIJ is seeking proposals for social and behavioral science research on, and evaluations related to, justice systems topics that bear directly and substantially upon state-, local-, tribal- or federal criminal and juvenile justice policy and practice.