Randomized controlled trials
Research and Evaluation on Policing, FY 2019
With this solicitation, NIJ seeks to applications for funding investigator-initiated, randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies to inform policing at the State, local, and tribal levels. As part of a multi-pronged strategy to build evidence-based knowledge and advance policing, NIJ is seeking to support research that proposes to conduct RCTs on the strategic priorities articulated in NIJ Policing Strategic Research Plan, 2017-2022. Applicants are required to...
What Works in Reentry
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An In-depth Examination of Batterer Intervention and Alternative Treatment Approaches for Domestic Violence Offenders
Research, Science, and Policing
LEADS Scholar Spotlight - American Society of Evidence-Based Policing
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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions and Misconduct Behind Bars: A Randomized Control Trial of CBI-CC
Reducing Gang Violence: A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy
An Evaluation of Victim Centered, Trauma Informed Interview Training for Sexual Assault Investigators using Standardized Patient Actors: A Randomized Controlled Trial
NIJ's 50th Anniversary - Looking Back, Looking Forward
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Evidence-Based Policing: The Importance of Research and Evidence
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Rich Johnston
NIJ FY18 Research and Evaluation on Promising Reentry Initiatives
With this solicitation, NIJ seeks to build knowledge on best practices in offender reentry. Specifically, NIJ requests proposals for rigorous research to examine reentry initiatives for adult or juvenile offenders that incorporate promising practices, strategies, or programs. These initiatives may be applicable to institutional or community corrections, or both. Preference will be given to applications that propose to use a randomized controlled trial (RCT). This...
An Overview of Offender Reentry
Using Brief Interventions to Prevent Teen Dating Violence
Dr. Emily F. Rothman and Ms. Sarah DeCosta will talk about the Real Talk intervention, which is a brief motivational interview intervention designed to stop dating abuse perpetration by youth ages 15-19 years old, and was tested through a randomized controlled trial in adolescent health care settings. Dr. Elizabeth Miller and Ms.
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