Research and development
Military Sexual Trauma Experiences of Female Veterans in Michigan
AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships
The Extremism Sentencing Study: Judicial Outcomes and Recidivism Among Individuals Convicted of International and Domestic Terrorism
Automation of Sexual Assault DNA Processing Increases Efficiency
Automation of Sexual Assault DNA Processing Increases Efficiency
New tool for DNA extraction improves workflow without sacrificing quality.
2023 Graduate Research Symposium and Poster Session
Embodying Evidence to Action: Tracking the Impact of Three Key NIJ Research Investments
Using Science To Enhance Equity
The Impact of Vaping Ethanol-Containing Electronic Cigarette Liquids on Roadside Impairment Investigations
A Quantifiler™ Trio-based HRM Screening Assay for the Accurate Prediction of Single Source Versus Mixed Biological Samples
Mapping the Cyberstalking Landscape: An Empirical Analysis of Federal U.S. Crimes
A novel method for sorting and reassociating commingled human remains using deviation analysis
The Residue of Imprisonment: Prisoner Reentry and Carceral Gang Spillover
Cyberstalking: A Growing Challenge for the U.S. Legal System
Positivity of New Synthetic Cannabinoid 4F-MDMB-BICA Increasing in U.S. as Prevalence of 5F-MDMB-PICA Wanes
N,N-Dimethylpentylone (dipentylone)—A new synthetic cathinone identified in a postmortem forensic toxicology case series
Metonitazene Begins Proliferation as Newest Synthetic Opioid Among Latest Cycle of Non-Fentanyl Related Drugs
Metonitazene (NPS Opioid)
Etodesnitazene — New Synthetic Opioid Identified During Forensic Death Investigations in the United States and Canada
Bromazolam Prevalence Surging Across the United States Driven In Part by Increasing Detections Alongside Fentanyl
When State Violence Comes Home: From Criminal Legal System Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence in a Time of Mass Incarceration
A longitudinal quasi-experimental study of violence and disorder impacts of urban CCTV camera clusters
Meeting People Where They Are to Improve Institutional Culture
Meeting People Where They Are to Improve Institutional Culture
Incarcerated individuals deserve opportunities for healing and growth, but they often lack the necessary resources for such opportunities. Additionally, organizational cultures that don’t support these outcomes often stand in the way. Researchers and practitioners gathered at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference to share ideas and projects that will increase opportunities for incarcerated populations around the country. This show continues their conversation.