Law enforcement
What Every First Responding Officer Should Know About DNA Evidence
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders, Second Edition
CBRN Protective Ensemble Standard for Law Enforcement - NIJ Standard 0116.00
Guide to the Technologies of Concealed Weapon and Contraband Imaging and Detection: NIJ Guide 602-00
Antenna System Guide NIJ Guide 202–00
Pursuit Technology Impact Assessment, Version 1.1
2016 Annual Report: National Institute of Justice Forensic Technology Center of Excellence
Research on Repeat Crime Risk Leads to Software Tool Development
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2015
Behavioral Study of the Radicalization Trajectories of American "Homegrown" Al Qaeda-Inspired Terrorist Offenders
Degraded Ignitable Liquids Database: An Applied Study of Weathering and Bacterial Degradation on the Chromatographic Patterns of ASTM E 1618 Ignitable Liquid Classes
Microbial Forensics Webinar Series Final Report
Graphical User Interface for Multi-Factorial Age-At-Death Estimation Method Using Fuzzy Integrals
Citrate Content of Bone: A Potential Measure of Postmortem Interval
Written Policies for Responding to Children After a Parent or Caretaker Is Arrested
From the Directors: Decision Factors for Adopting a Technology
Police Vehicle Evaluation Model Year 2017
Police Pursuits in an Age of Innovation and Reform
An Evaluation of a Community-Based Program to Counter Violent Extremism Leads to New Measures of Effectiveness That Could Aid Future Evaluations
NIJ FY17 Strengthening the Medical Examiner-Coroner System Program
Notice
In fiscal 2020, all state and local forensic capacity enhancement programs previously managed by NIJ moved to the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
The awards made under this solicitation now are being managed by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. To see the complete list of awards, visit the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
There is an extreme shortage of board-certified forensic pathologists in the United...
NIJ FY17 Research to Improve Officer Decision-making
This solicitation will support projects to develop and/or evaluate innovative training to improve officer decision-making and in turn outcomes in police-citizen interactions. NIJ is particularly interested in the dosage and curriculum and in evaluations that can measure how the training received is transferred and applied to the actual work setting as well as outcomes associated with the training.