Police statistics
Modeling the Social and Spatial Proximity of Crime: Domestic and Sexual Violence Across Neighborhoods
Strengthening Scientific Foundations for Advancing Best Practices in the Collection, Storage, Analysis, and Interpretation of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues
Multiple Imputation for Missing Values in Homicide Incident Data: An Evaluation Using Unique Test Data
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Publications Catalog, Fourth Edition, 1985-1994
A randomized experimental study of sharing crime data with citizens: Do maps produce more fear?
Some Characteristics of Larceny by Coercion in the Republic of Croatia and Police Routine
Law Enforcement Assessment of the Violent Extremism Threat
Integrated Health Care and Criminal Justice Data Viewing the Intersection of Public Safety, Public Health, and Public Policy Through a New Lens: Lessons From Camden, New Jersey
Understanding Crime Victimization on College Campuses: Implications for Crime Prevention: Final Activities Report
Measurement Error in Calls-For-Service as an Indicator of Crime
Issues in the Production and Dissemination of Gang Statistics: An Ethnographic Study of a Large Midwestern Police Gang Unit
Factorial Analysis of Police Pursuit Driving Decisions: A Research Note
Policing Drug Hot Spots: The Jersey City Drug Market Analysis Experiment
Eastside Substance Abuse Awareness Program Evaluation
Examining the Divergence Across Self-Report and Official Data Sources on Inferences About the Adolescent Life-Course of Crime
Community Policing Against Guns: Public Opinion of the Kansas City Gun Experiment
Issues and Patterns in the Comparative International Study of Police Strength
TECHBeat, October 2018
Try Again, Fail Again, Fail Better: Lessons from Community Courts
Change doesn't come easy, particularly within an institution as large and complex as the criminal justice system. Greg Berman, Director of the Center for Court Innovation, offered lessons from several efforts to make reform stick in criminal justice settings. In particular, he focused on the development of community courts — experimental court projects that are attempting to reduce both crime and incarceration in dozens of cities across the U.S. and around the world.
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The Evaluation of NIJ by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences: NIJ's Response
The National Academies conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the National Institute of Justice. This panel provides an overview of the evaluation and NIJ's response to it. NIJ has accepted many of the recommendations in the NRC report, and you will learn what the agency is doing to implement them. A few of the recommendations were challenging and created considerable debate within NIJ. Plans to address these thorny issues also are discussed.
What Is Research and Evaluation Evidence and How Can We Use It?
This NIJ Conference Panel will explore the development and use of evidence-based policies, programs and technologies to improve effectiveness and efficiencies related to government. Through casual observation, practices and programs may appear to be effective, but under closer scrutiny the results may look much different.