Research and development
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation for the Testing and Interpretation of Physical Evidence in Publicly Funded Forensic Laboratories
CLW 2012: The Second Workshop on Cognitive Load and In-Vehicle Human-Machine Interaction
Open Geospatial Analytics with PySAL
NIJ FY23 Graduate Research Fellowship
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation of Services for Victims of Crime
NIJ FY23 Research on the Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation of Older Adults
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Jails
NIJ FY23 Research and Evaluation on Firearms Violence and Mass Shootings
NIJ FY23 W.E.B. Du Bois Program of Research on Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice System
National Institute of Justice Literature Review and Data Analysis on Deaths in Custody, Report to Congress
Improving TCP-friendly rate control in wired and wireless networks by a scheme based on wireless signal strength
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
NIJ-backed research offers the first conceptual model for aligning victim legal services with desired results and assessing effectiveness in terms of actual client outcomes.
Modeling criminal distance decay
Campus Sexual Assault Responses (CSAR): Informing Trauma-Informed Policies, Protocols, and Training
Sexual violence is a significant criminal justice problem with long-term effects for its victims. In particular, sexual assault on or related to college campuses across the United States presents a growing public health and economic burden, starting with significant impacts on academic outcomes.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Providing real-time information integration for better public safety performance
Economic Justice for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
NIJ Social Science Analyst Yunsoo Park shares her knowledge about elder abuse, a widespread issue in the U.S. and around the world, particularly polyvictimization — the experience of a range of different types of abuse and maltreatment. As much as 11% of community-residing older adults experienced some form of abuse or mistreatment in the past year. Yunsoo discusses risk factors, difficulties in defining and studying elder abuse polyvictimization, and strategies for intervention and prevention. Stacy Lee Reynolds, a Communications Assistant with NIJ, hosts.