Police standards
NIJ Sets Standards with Office of Law Enforcement Standards
Technology '70s Style: NIJ in the Forefront of Body Armor Research and Development
Riot Helmets and Face Shields - NIJ Standard 0104.02
Striation Density for Predicting the Identifiability of Fired Bullets with Automated Inspection Systems
A TASER Conducted Electrical Weapon With Cardiac Biomonitoring Capability: Proof of Concept and Initial Human Trial
Technology: Alaska to the Appalachians
Body Armor on Board
NIJ Standard for Direct Connect Police Annunciator Panels - NIJ Standard-0320.00
New Perspectives in Policing: One Week in Heron City - A Case Study (Set)
Enhancing Enhanced Eyewitness Memory: Refining the Cognitive Interview
IP&P25 Standards Promote Interoperability
Getting to the Call Safely: Tips for Law Enforcement Drivers
Protecting Law Enforcement from Today's Hazards
Standards for SWAT
NIST Random Profile Roughness Specimens and Standard Bullets, NIJ Report 601-00
Interoperability AGILE-ity
CBRNE Up to Standards
Hearing Protectors for Use on Firing Ranges - Law Enforcement Standards Program
Police Integrity, Responsibility, and Discipline
NIJ Journal Issue No. 267
Human Factors in Latent Print Examination
The NIJ-sponsored Expert Working Group on Human Factors in Latent Print Analysis is clarifying potential sources of error in pattern recognition analysis. It will develop best practices to remove or minimize these sources. NIJ is addressing recommendations in the 2009 National Academy of Sciences' report titled "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward." Specifically, the panelists focus on recommendation 5, which encourages research programs on human observer bias and sources of human error in forensic examinations.
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How Collaboration Between Researchers and Police Chiefs Can Improve the Quality of Sexual Assault Investigations: A Look at Los Angeles
Panelists discuss the application of research findings from an NIJ-sponsored study of sexual assault attrition to police practice in Los Angeles. There are three main focal points: (1) the mutual benefits of researcher/practitioner partnerships, (2) the implications of variation in police interpretation of UCR guidelines specific to clearing sexual assault (with an emphasis on cases involving nonstrangers), and (3) the content of specialized training that must be required for patrol officers and detectives who respond to and investigate sex crimes.
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Special Technical Committees: How They Are Changing NIJ's Standards Development Process
NIJ has established a new standards development process based on Special Technical Committees whose members include practitioners, scientists, researchers, subject matter experts, staff of test laboratories and major criminal justice stakeholder organizations, and representatives knowledgeable in standards development and conformity assessment. The members collaborate to develop the standard and ensure that practitioner needs are addressed.
NIJ Civil Disturbance Unit Standards: The Importance of Standards and Testing
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