Police equipment
Tire Deflator System for Use at Law Enforcement Checkpoints
NIJ Less-Than-Lethal Liability Task Group and Liability Assessment Project, Final Report
Helicopters and Their Use in Police Pursuit: A Final Report to the National Institute of Justice
Helicopters and Their Use in Police and Pursuit: Attachments: Public Opinion Survey Breakdown of Attitudes by Demographic Data
Crime in the Schools: Reducing Fear and Disorder With Student Problem Solving
OLEORESIN CAPSICUM
Equipment Performance Report: 9mm and .45 Caliber Autoloading Pistol Test Results
Old Armor Tests as Good as New
Transceiver Battery Testing
Equipment Performance Report: 12-Gauge Shotgun Test Results
Michigan State Police Test 1989 Patrol Vehicles
Update on Technology Research
Equipment Performance Report: Body-Worn FM Transmitters
On the Front Lines: Case Studies of Policing in America's Cities
A Dynamic Policing Simulation Framework
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.
Securing Officer Buy-in When a Beneficial Technology Increases Workload: Best Practices for Implementing Gunshot Detection Technology
Lessons Learned Implementing Video Analytics in a Public Surveillance Network
Research in Brief: Three-City Evaluation of Gunshot Detection Technology
Evaluating a Police-implemented AVM (Automatic Vehicle Monitoring) System - The St Louis Experience (Phase 1)
Advancing Justice for the Missing and Unidentified Through Research - 2024 NIJ Research Conference
Forensic science research is developing essential knowledge to fill in the holes in death investigations, creating new ways to identify challenging skeletal remains. These methods inform cause of death, time of death, and familial relationships to guide investigations, identify suspects, support prosecutions, and bring justice to families.
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