Law enforcement
Program for Improving Relations and Promoting Healing Between Communities and Police Not Yet Ready for Outcome Evaluation
An NIJ-sponsored evaluability assessment of the Collective Healing Initiative found that although the outcomes of the initiative’s five demonstration sites could be evaluated individually, they were too dissimilar to compare.
Application for Funding to Support the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
The Evaluation of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Sexual Assault Kit Initiative: Case Analysis and Feasibility Assessment Report
Database Provides a Foundation for Product Counterfeiting Research
Fast and Portable Drug Testing: Dual-Method Prototype Shows Promise for Court-Admissible Drug Testing
The Victim-Offender Overlap: One Class of Crime Victim Rarely Seeks, Receives Available Services
Program for Improving Relations and Promoting Healing Between Communities and Police Not Yet Ready for Outcome Evaluation
Autonomous Vehicles: Expert Panel Lists Top Needs for Law Enforcement as the Dawn of Driverless Roads Inches Closer
Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization to Violent Extremism: Research to Support Exit USA
National Institute of Justice 2018 Annual Report
Evaluability Assessment and Formative Review of the Community Resilience Exercises (CREX): Summary Overview
Social Learning and Social Control in the Off and Online Pathways to Hate and Extremist Violence
NIJ Journal Issue No. 282
Engaging With Communities To Prevent Violent Extremism: A Review of the Obama Administration's CVE Initiative, Executive Summary
Engaging With Communities To Prevent Violent Extremism: A Review of the Obama Administration's CVE Initiative, Final Report
Autonomous Vehicles: Expert Panel Lists Top Needs for Law Enforcement as the Dawn of Driverless Roads Inches Closer
A new age of algorithms taking the wheel en masse is still some years away, but law enforcement must prepare now, an NIJ-sponsored group concludes.