Law enforcement
NIJ Journal Issue No. 273
NIJ Journal Issue No. 269
NIJ Journal Issue No. 268
Improving Officer Safety on the Roadways
Using Officer-Driven Research to Meet Policing Challenges
Research in the Ranks: Empowering Law Enforcement To Drive Their Own Scientific Inquiry
NIJ Journal Issue No. 276
Using Advanced Imaging Technologies To Enhance Autopsy Practices
The Next Generation of Crime Tools and Challenges: 3D Printing
Uncertainty Ahead - A Shift in How Federal Scientific Experts Can Testify
Sexual Assault Cases: Exploring the Importance of Non-DNA Evidence
Identifying At-Risk Officers: Can It Be Done in Corrections?
The Importance of a Holistic Safety, Health, and Wellness Research Program
Hidden Consequences: The Impact of Incarceration on Dependent Children
The Stress of an On-the-Job Killing
Spreading the Word on Novel Drugs
Extending the Period for Detecting Illicit Drugs in the Bloodstream
The Importance and Impact of Cold Case Units
Understanding Cyberbullying: Developing an Evidence-Based Definition
Computers Learn To Detect Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Police-on-Police Shootings and the Puzzle of Unconscious Racial Bias
Professor Christopher Stone recently completed a study of police-on-police shootings as part of a task force he chaired in New York State. He reported on his findings and recommendations, exploring the role of race in policing decisions, methods to improve training and tactics to defuse police-on-police confrontations before they become fatal, and methods to improve the investigations of such shootings.
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