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Temperature Sensors Embedded in Paint for Fire Debris Analysis and Arson Scene Investigations
Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Notes From the Field: Expanding the Cold Case Team Beyond Law Enforcement
Notes From the Field: Connection to Combat Terrorism
How It Got There: Associating Individual DNA Profiles with Specific Body Fluids in Mixtures Using Targeted Digital Gene Expression and RNA-SNP Identification
Just Science: DNA: Just Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement - Audience Q&A
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Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research Lessons for Law Enforcement– Defining the Problem
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Notes from the Field: Maintaining Vigilance to Combat Terrorism
Notes From the Field
Those working in the criminal justice system should always use research and evidence to inform their policies, practices, and work. However, leaders often need to make decisions based on limited information and under unpredictable or even volatile circumstances. Sometimes there simply isn’t research available yet to help inform decisions on emerging issues.
Notes From the Field is not a research-based publication. Instead, it presents lessons...
A Comparative Study of Violent Extremism and Gangs
The Impact of National Institute of Justice's Solving Cold Cases With DNA Program
Examining Police Officer Crime
Minnesota Sexual Assault Kit Research Project
NIJ Journal: Archive of All Issues
No. 285, Domestic Radicalization, Violent Extremism, and Terrorism
Articles:
- Lessons Learned on the Methodological Challenges in Studying Rare Violent Incidents, by Basia E. Lopez, Danielle M. Crimmins, Aisha J. Qureshi, and Nadine Frederique
- The Roles of Trauma and Mental Health in Preventing Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism, by Alisa B. Miller, David P. Eisenman, Ryan A. Brown, and Steven Weine
- Advances...