Law enforcement
Pediatric Fracture Printing: Creating a Science of Statistical Fracture Signature Analysis
Dallas AVL Experiment: Evaluating the Use of Automated Vehicle Locator Technologies in Policing
Ballistic-Resistant Body Armor Basics
Gangs Research Working Group Meeting
Neighborhoods & Crime Research Working Group Meeting, April 4-5, 2011
Childhood Trauma and Its Effects: Implications for Police
Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination Research Forum: Summary of Research Questions Identified
Predictive Policing Symposium, November 18-20, 2009
Predictive Policing Symposium, June 2-3, 2010
Policing Research Workshop: Planning for the Future, November 28-29, 2006
NIJ, UC Berkeley, and IntegenX-Bringing Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA Identification to Law Enforcement
Body Worn Cameras: Research Underway at NIJ
Body worn camera technology has been at the forefront of the national discussion on policing. NIJ Director Nancy Rodriguez discusses how there is currently little science-based guidance to help for law enforcement officials decide whether and how to use body worn cameras in their jurisdictions. Rodriguez highlights how NIJ is supporting research, including projects in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, to evaluate the use and impact of body worn cameras.
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