Reference materials
Traceability for ballistics signature measurements in forensic science
National Footwear Database Evaluation
Development of NGS (next generation sequencing) nomenclature framework
Emerging Drug Threats
Emerging Drug Threats
Determination of Material Property Input for Fire Modeling
Comprehensive Assessment of Novel Reference Materials and Analytical Methods for the Analysis and Interpretation of Organic and Inorganic Gunshot Residues
Methyl-PrepDisc: A Centrifugal Microfluidic Device for Forensic DNA Methylation Sample Preparation
Data Resources of the National Institute of Justice, Seventh Edition
Popular Video Educates on School Safety
JUSTNET Goes to College
Roadmap Leads to Increased Efficiency, Improved Function in Forensics Labs
Project Identification - A Study of Handguns Used in Crime
Testing Arrestees and Offenders for Drugs: The Benefits and Technology
Evidence-Based Policing in 45 Small Bytes
Development of an Interactive Database of Contemporary Material Properties for Computer Fire Modeling
Validation of a Single Instrument, Single Sample Protocol for the Detection of the Inorganicand Organic Constituents of Firearms Discharge Residue
NIJ Journal Issue No. 237
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.