NIJ Graduate Fellowships
A View Inside the Black Box of Hot Spots Policing From a Sample of Police Commanders
"An Absolute Revolving Door": An Evaluation of Police Perception and Response to Proposition 36
Fine-tuning Latent Fingerprint Detection on Paper Using 1,2-Indanedione Bi--unctional Reagents
Further Inspection Into the Effects of Correctional Officers' Sex, Race, and Perceptions of Safety on Job-Related Attitudes
Bayesian Approach to Age Estimation in Modern Americans from the Clavicle
Penal Subjectivities: Developing a Theoretical Framework for Penal Consciousness
Stakeholder Consensus and Circumvention in Drug Diversion Programs: Findings From California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36)
Predicting the Future: Incarcerated Women's Views of Reentry Success
General Responsivity Adherence in Juvenile Drug Treatment Court: Examining the Impact on Substance-Use Outcome
Individual and Environmental Sources of Work Stress Among Prison Officers
Lateral Clavicular Epiphysis: Fusion Timing and Age Estimation
Object-Oriented Bayesian Networks for Paternity Cases with Allelic Dependencies
Trafficking in Meaning: Law, Victims, and the State
Assessing the Need for Gender-Specific Explanations of Prisoner Victimization
View Inside the "Black Box" of Hot Spots Policing From a Sample of Police Commanders
Band-Aids and Bullhorns: Why California's Drug Policy Is Failing and What We Can Do to Fix It
The Role of Transportation Disadvantage for Women on Community Supervision
Trust Thy Crooked Neighbor: Multiplexity in Chicago Organized Crime Networks
A Mechanism Based Forensic Investigation into the Postmortem Redistribution of Morphine
Graduate Research Fellowship, Fiscal Year 2007
The Graduate Research Fellowship is an NIJ annual program that provides dissertation research support to outstanding doctoral students undertaking independent research on issues related to crime and justice. Students from any academic discipline are encouraged to apply and propose original research that has direct implications for criminal justice. NIJ encourages diversity in approaches and perspectives in its research programs. NIJ awards these fellowships in an...