National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
Systematic Analysis of Product Counterfeiting Schemes, Offenders, and Victims in the United States
Law Enforcement Organization (LEO) Survey
Results From the Police-Community Interaction (PCI) Survey
Characterization and Comparison of Tape Evidence Using Elemental Profiling Methods and Chemometric Analyses
Substrate Pyrolysis Database Expansion, Evaluation, and Use
Combined Temperature and Humidity Control to Tune Latent Fingermark Development by Superglue Fuming
Finding the Region of Origin of Blood Spatters in Complex Situations: Novel Physics-Based Methods and Tools
Temperature Sensors Embedded in Paint for Fire Debris Analysis and Arson Scene Investigations
Discipline in Context: Suspension, Climate, and PBIS in the School District of Philadelphia
Understanding and Measuring Bias Victimization Against Latinos
Notes From the Field: Expanding the Cold Case Team Beyond Law Enforcement
Notes From the Field: Connection to Combat Terrorism
Development and Validation of an Actuarial Risk Assessment Tool for Juveniles with a History of Sexual Offending
Advanced Statistical Population Genetics Methods for Forensic DNA Identification
How It Got There: Associating Individual DNA Profiles with Specific Body Fluids in Mixtures Using Targeted Digital Gene Expression and RNA-SNP Identification
Validation of a Probe Capture Next-Generation Sequencing Assay for Whole Mitochondrial Genome Analysis
Powerful Forensic Markers Optimized for Massively Parallel Sequencing
NIJ’s Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program for Academics
New scholars selected!
Meet the 2024 class of scholars.
NIJ typically accepts applications for new scholars in the spring.
The Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) Academics program offers a unique opportunity for early-career academics to engage and partner with other NIJ LEADS Scholars, all of whom are mid-career police officers, civilians, and fellow academics dedicated to advancing the police profession through science...