Justice system
Physiological Model of Excited Delirium
Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council 2009 Annual Report
NIJ Journal Issue No. 236
Co-Offending and Patterns of Juvenile Crime, Research in Brief
Decline of Intimate Partner Homicide
Role and Impact of Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Justice System, Final Report
Role and Impact of Forensic Evidence in the Criminal Justice System, Executive Summary
Postconviction DNA Testing: Recommendations for Handling Requests
Lifecourse Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence and Help-Seeking among Filipina, Indian, and Pakistani Women: Implications for Justice System Responses
Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How Criminology Can Save the States From Bankruptcy - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons From Community Courts - Interview With Greg Berman
SORNA''s Potential Effects on the Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice System
Evaluating the Cost Effectiveness of the Elder Abuse Forensic Center Model
Learning From Error In American Criminal Justice
Chattanooga Endeavors Building Bridges Program Evaluation: Outcomes Report
Responses to Disorder: Relative Impacts of Neighborhood Structure, Crime, and Physical Deterioration on Residents and Business Personnel
The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment
Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University, delivers the Keynote Address at the NIJ Conference 2011. His speech "The Importance of Research on Race, Crime and Punishment" underscores the importance of continuing to undertake the research and policy-based efforts necessary to decouple the nexus of race, crime, and punishment that defines our social landscape.
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