NIJ Graduate Fellowships
Residence Restriction Legislation, Sex Crime Rates, and the Spatial Distribution of Sex Offender Residences
SORNA''s Potential Effects on the Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice System
Ancestry/Phenotype SNP Analysis & Integration with Established Forensic Markers
Advancing The Use Of Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curves To Measure Performance Of Forensic Methods
The long-term consequences of gang membership
Development and Testing of a Rapid Multiplex Assay for the Identification of Biological Stains
Comparison of Imputation Methodologies in the Offenses-Known Uniform Crime Reports
Where Political Extremists and Greedy Criminals Meet: A Comparative Study of Financial Crimes and Criminal Networks in the United States
Mass Spectral and Chromatographic Studies on a Series of Regioisomers and Isobaric Derivatives Related To Methylenedioxymethamphetamines
From Inception to Implementation: How SACPA has affected the Case Processing and Sentencing of Drug Offenders in One California County
NIJ FY 11 Ph.D. Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NIJ is seeking applications for funding under the Ph.D. Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) program. The GRF program provides awards for research on crime, violence, and other criminal justice-related topics to accredited academic universities that support graduate study leading to research-based doctoral degrees in disciplines relevant to NIJ's mission. The GRF program is intended to support universities that sponsor students who are in the final stages...