Law enforcement
Multi-Method Evaluation of Police Use of Force Outcomes, Executive Summary
Multi-Method Evaluation of Police Use of Force Outcomes: Final Report to the National Institute of Justice
Patrol Car Allocation Model - Executive Summary (1985)
Patrol Car Allocation Model - Program Description, 1985
Patrol Car Allocation Model - User's Manual (1985)
A Patrol Car Allocation Model
Police Roadside Safety: Tools to Increase Visibility
Calming Down: Could Sedative Drugs Be a Less-Lethal Option?
Predictive Policing: The Future of Law Enforcement?
Law enforcement explores ways to anticipate and prevent crime.
NamUs Helps Identify the Missing
Much Ado About Sexting
Cold Case Best Practices
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Collaboration Between Researchers and Law Enforcement
In this interview conducted at the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Conference 2011, Michel Moore, Director of the Office of Special Operations, Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, California, discusses the benchmarks of successful and effective collaboration between researchers and law enforcement.
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Organizational Learning and Islamic Militancy
Law enforcement may be able to exploit terrorists' inexperience to deter attacks.
David Weisburd Wins the Stockholm Prize in Criminology
The National Institute of Justice congratulates Dr. David Weisburd, winner of the 2010 Stockholm Prize, for his groundbreaking work in hot spots policing.