Research and development
Moving Closer to Home Before Release: Evaluating a Step-Down Strategy to Transfer Adults in State Prisons to Local Correctional Systems
Addressing the Challenges of Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
Child Trauma: Determining Accidental Injury From Intentional Abuse
Child Trauma: Determining Accidental Injury From Intentional Abuse
NIJ has funded academic institutions and medical examiners’ offices to research the determination of intentional versus accidental trauma in infants and children.
Breaking the School-To-Prison Pipeline: Implications of Removing Police from Schools for Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice System
2023 Review and Validation of the Federal Bureau of Prison Needs Assessment System
Improved Officer Decision-Making and Stress Management with Virtual Environments
NIJ FY24 Invited to Apply – Forensic Science for Criminal Justice Purposes Program
2024 NIJ Forensic Science Graduate Research Symposium
Evaluating a Young Adult Court (YAC) to Address Inequalities for Transitional Age Youth in Orange County
Intent vs Impact: A Qualitative Investigation of Domestic Violence and Extreme Risk Protective Order Gun Prohibitions in Two States
"I Don't Think a Broken Spirit Can Be Quantified": Perceptions of College Victimization and Its Consequences Among Students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution
The Prevalence and Nature of Victimization among First Semester Students at Urban, Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)
Identifying High-Priority Needs to Improve Data and Metrics in Policing
Population Genetic Issues for Forensic DNA Profiles - Draft Final Report, January 1, 2021 - June 30, 2023
Evaluating Technology-Based Services for Victims of Crime
Technology Use Among the Nation’s Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices: Data from the 2018 Census of Medical Examiner and Coroner Offices
Evaluating Technology-Based Services for Victims of Crime
Three NIJ-funded evaluations enhance our understanding about the effectiveness of technology-based services for victims who experience crime and violence.