NIJ Graduate Fellowships
Natural Surveillance Characteristics of Building Openings and Relationship to Residential Burglary
Reconsidering Osteoarthritis as a Skeletal Indicator of Age at Death
Validation of the Acetabulum As a Skeletal Indicator of Age at Death in Modern European-Americans
How Formerly Incarcerated Women Confront the Limits of Caring and the Burdens of Control Amid California's Carceral Realignment
Conceptualizing the Personal Touch Experiential Knowledge and Gendered Strategies in Community Supervision Work
A Postconviction Mentality: Prosecutorial Assistance in Exoneration Cases
In Vitro Isolation of Small-Molecule-Binding Aptamers With Intrinsic Dye-Displacement Functionality
Work as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after Prison
A Multidimensional Approach to Ascertaining Individual Differentiation and Consistency in Serial Sexual Assault: Is It Time to Redefine and Refine?
Molar Crenulation Trait Definition and Variation in Modern Human Populations
Prediction of Active Site and Distal Residues in E.coli DNA Polymerase III alpha Polymerase Activity
Physical Multi-Layer Phantoms for Intra-Body Communications
Do Cellmates Matter? A Causal Test of the Schools of Crime Hypothesis With Implications for Differential Association and Deterrence Theories
Appraising Forensic Anthropology in the Philippines: Current Status and Future Directions
The Exercise of Power in Prison Organizations and Implications for Legitimacy
Effect of Growth in Foreign Born Population Share on County Homicide Rates: A Spatial Panel Approach
Graduate Fellowship Program: Publications By Fellows
The Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program provides grants to accredited academic institutions to support outstanding doctoral students whose dissertation research is relevant to criminal or juvenile justice. Over 20 plus year, the fellows have produced a wealth of publications, from dissertations to peer reviewed articles.