NIJ Safety, Health, and Wellness Strategic Research Plan
Double Jeopardy: Persons With Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System
Costs of Penetrating Injury
Evaluation of Mental Health Expert Assistance Provided to Indigent Criminal Defendants: Organization, Administration and Fiscal Management, Executive Summary
Disturbed Violent Offender, Final Report
Exposure to Child Sexual Abuse Materials Among Law Enforcement Investigative Personnel: Exploring Trauma and Resilience Profiles
Intra-body Communications for Body Area Networks
How Many Children Lie about Being Sexually Abused?: A Survey of Mental Health and Law Enforcement Professionals
Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Childhood Maltreatment: Effects on Offspring Mental Health
The Clinician-Patient Working Alliance: Is It a Significant Predictor of Psychiatric Medication Adherence in a Sample of Recently Released Parolees
Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Police Fatigue Risk-Management Strategy for the Seattle Police Department
Atypical Work Hours and Adaptation in Law Enforcement: Targets for Disease Prevention
Safeguarding Forensic Science Professionals
Safeguarding Forensic Science Professionals
The field is just beginning to acknowledge the unique need for a better scientific understanding of the impact of trauma exposure on forensic professionals.
The Ties That Bind: The Association Between Social Network Ties, Integration, and Stress Among Incarcerated Women
An Attractive Target: Do Perceptions of Physical Attractiveness Shape Victimization Risks in Women's Prisons?
The Accumulated Impact of Direct and Indirect Workplace Violence Exposure on Mental Health and Physiological Activity among Correctional Officers
Law Enforcement Agency Practices and Policies for the Investigation of Child Sex Trafficking: Are Agencies Using Victim-Centered Approaches?
Research Review: Why do Prospective and Retrospective Measures of Maltreatment Differ? A Narrative Review
The Accumulated Impact of Critical Incident Exposure on Correctional Officers' Mental Health
Temporal Arcs of Mental Health: Patterns Behind Changes in Depression over Time
Urban Black Adolescents' Victimization Experiences: The Moderating Role of Family Factors on Internalizing and Academic Outcomes
Childhood Maltreatment and Biological Aging in Middle Adulthood: The Role of Psychiatric Symptoms
Exposure to Child Sexual Abuse Material among Law Enforcement Investigators: Exploring Trauma and Resilience Profiles
Many Teachers are Victimized by Students and the School’s Response Matters for Their Well-Being
Research shows that a substantial proportion of teachers experience victimization from their students & are often dissatisfied by the school’s response. Teachers tended to be more satisfied with that response if the environment fosters procedural justice.