Law enforcement
Assessing Solvability Factors in Missing Person Cases: A Mixed-Method Approach
Understanding the Scope and Nature of Forced Criminality in the United States
The Mortal Tragedy: Analyzing Body Disposal Patterns in Homicide Cases
Synthetic Stimulant Market Rapidly Changing as N,N-Dimethylpentylone Replaces Eutylone in Drug Supply Typically Sold as "Ecstasy" or "Molly"
New Potent Synthetic Opioid—N-Desethyl Isotonitazene—Proliferating Among Recreational Drug Supply in USA
N,N-Dimethylpentylone (NPS Stimulant)
Networks and Pathways of Violent Extremism: Effectiveness of Dis/Misinformation Campaigns
What Works to Reduce Violent Gun Crime in Focused Deterrence Initiatives? Estimating the Effect of Services and Enforcement in Facilitating Desistence Among Prolific Violent Offenders
Beyond Suspect Identification: Fingerprint Aging with Machine Learning and Multidimensional Chemical Analysis
Secretariat for ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 37, Biometrics
Domestic Terrorism Targeting America’s Political Elites
AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships
Criminal Justice Technology Testing and Evaluation Center
A Frame Analysis of Violence and Accelerationism in Cognitive Radicalization
NIJ FY23 Center for Enhancing Research Capacity (CERC) at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)
Using Science To Enhance Equity
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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