Research and development
Beyond Frequency and Severity: Development and Validation of the Brief Coercion and Conflict Scales
Evaluating and Quantifying the Specific Deterrent Effects of DNA Databases
Women's Accounts of Domestic Violence Versus Tactics-Based Outcome Categories
Amino Acid Composition of Human Scalp Hair as a Biometric Classifier and Investigative Lead
Discordance Between Morphological Species Identification and mtDNA Phylogeny in the Flesh Fly Genus Ravinia (Diptera : Sarcophagidae)
Underlying Data for Sequencing the Mitochondrial Genome With the Massively Parallel Sequencing Platform Ion Torrent (TM) PGM (TM)
National Institute of Justice: 1986-1987
Improving the Confidence of "Questioned Versus Known" Fiber Comparisons Using Microspectrophotometry and Chemometrics
Juvenile Justice Reforms in Kentucky: Evaluation Findings and Lessons Learned
Tapping Into Artificial Intelligence: Advanced Technology to Prevent Crime and Support Reentry
Sexual Violence Against Alaska Women: Village Public Safety Officers Having Some Impact
Village public safety officers, Alaska paraprofessional first-responders serving tribal communities, have significantly affected law enforcement’s response to reported cases of sexual abuse of minors, according to NIJ-supported research.
Identifying Needs Related to Managing Seriously Mentally Ill Individuals in Corrections
Teen Cyberbullying Content Assessed in the Context of Social Networks
Adults trying to curb cyberbullying of teens need to understand what it is and how it works in teens’ social networks; research on the content and context of cyberaggression may help build solutions.
Insights on Adverse Effects of Elder Abuse
Strong social support is key in reversing the negative physical and mental effects of elder mistreatment, according to a recent NIJ-funded study.