Program design
Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
Outcomes of Case Management for African-American Men in Batterer Counseling
Obtaining Federal Benefits for Disabled Offenders: Part 3 -- The Challenges And Lessons Learned
Enhancing and Measuring Organizational Capacity: Assessing the Results of the U.S. Department of Justice Rural Pilot Program Evaluation
Highly Multiplexed Assays for Measuring Polymorphisms on the Y-chromosome
Policing Houston - Reducing Fear and Improving Service
Second Responders Program: A Coordinated Police and Social Service Response to Domestic Violence (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Reducing Gun Violence: Results From an Intervention in East Los Angeles
At-Risk Youth in Schools: A Wraparound Delinquency Prevention Program Produces Disappointing Results
NIJ Research Assistantship Program
Formative Evaluation of a City-Wide Hospital-Based Victims Services Intervention in Chicago
Evaluation of Safe Horizon Family Court Program
Evaluation of Services for Victims of Crime
Applying a Development Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
Evaluation of a Service Provision Program for Victims of Sex Trafficking
Strengthening Our Nation's Crime Laboratories
As technology improves, demand for analysis of DNA and other forensic evidence to help solve crimes grows. This video describes some of the challenges crime laboratories face in meeting this demand and how National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funding has strengthened crime labs and encouraged innovation in forensic techniques.
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Violent Repeat Victimization: Prospects and Challenges for Research and Practice
Research tells us that a relatively small fraction of individuals experience a large proportion of violent victimizations. Thus, focusing on reducing repeat victimization might have a large impact on total rates of violence. However, research also tells us that most violent crime victims do not experience more than one incident during a six-month or one-year time period. As a result, special policies to prevent repeat violence may not be cost-effective for most victims.
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NIJ Journal Issue No. 253
Research in the Ranks: Empowering Law Enforcement To Drive Their Own Scientific Inquiry
NIJ Journal Issue No. 275
Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-based Knowledge
Professor Ed Latessa describes how his team and he assessed more than 550 programs and saw the best and the worst. Professor Latessa shared his lessons learned and examples of states that are trying to use evidence-based knowledge to improve correctional programs.
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