Police decisionmaking
Violent Police-citizen Encounter
Influence of "Working Rules" on Police Suspicion and Discretionary Decision Making
Identifying Variation in Police Officer Behavior Between Juveniles and Adults
Concerns About Safety, Observer Sex, and the Decision to Arrest: Evidence of Reactivity in a Large-Scale Observational Study of Police
When the Perpetrator Is a Partner: Arrest and Charging Decisions in Intimate Partner Sexual Assault Cases-A Focal Concerns Analysis
Factorial Analysis of Police Pursuit Driving Decisions: A Research Note
Unfounding Sexual Assault: Examining the Decision To Unfound and Identifying False Reports
Police Officer Decisionmaking in Potentially Violent Confrontations
Are You Really Doing Community Policing?
Sexual Assault Case Outcomes: Disentangling the Overlapping Decisions of Police and Prosecutors
Harmonizing Police Technology Acquisitions With Policing Strategy
Policing Strategic Research Plan 2017-2022
NIJ FY17 Research to Improve Officer Decision-making
This solicitation will support projects to develop and/or evaluate innovative training to improve officer decision-making and in turn outcomes in police-citizen interactions. NIJ is particularly interested in the dosage and curriculum and in evaluations that can measure how the training received is transferred and applied to the actual work setting as well as outcomes associated with the training.