Juvenile (under 18)
Toward a Developmental Model of Continuity and Change in PTSD Symptoms following Exposure to Traumatic and Adverse Experiences
Expert versus Youth Raters on Measuring Social and Therapeutic Climate in Secure Juvenile Placement
Mother-Child Language Style Predicts Internalizing Behaviors in Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence
The role of hopelessness and procedural justice on depressogenic outcomes in serious adolescent offenders
ABCD Social Development (ABCD-SD)
Understanding the Implementation and Impact of Credible Messenger Mentoring on Youth Across Settings
Funding Support for the Operations of the Committee on Law and Justice of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Pathways to Resilience: Assessing the Impact of Juvenile Justice Reforms in Oklahoma
An Assessment of Dual System Data and Practices Capacity across Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems
Regulating Data Bias in Intelligent Decision Making
Criminal Justice Technology Testing and Evaluation Center
Positive Adolescent Interpersonal Relationships (PAIR): A Community-Based STRiV Study
Audio Deepfake Detection for Forensics and Security
Embodying Evidence to Action: Tracking the Impact of Three Key NIJ Research Investments
De-escalation Training: What Works, Implementation Lessons, and Taking It to Scale; Plenary at the 2023 NIJ Research Conference
Police use of force, while infrequently used, is a tremendous concern to public safety in the United States when officers employ it excessively or inappropriately, causing injury or death and eroding public trust in law enforcement. This plenary from the 2023 NIJ Research Conference describes the Integrating, Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (ICAT) de-escalation training program developed by the Police Executive Research Forum to guide officers in defusing critical incidents.
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