Research and development
Bioinformatic Analysis of Big Proteomic Data: A New Forensic Tool to Identify Menstrual Blood & Body Fluid Mixtures
Non-Contact Detection Of Fentanyl And Other Synthetic Opioids
Predicting Recidivism: Continuing To Improve the Bureau of Prisons’ Risk Assessment Tool, PATTERN
Safer Schools: Efforts to Improve School Climate in Virginia
To better inform school safety and violence-prevention efforts, Virginia secondary schools sought to improve upon their comprehensive surveys of school climate.
2016 National Institute of Justice Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium
Conference Proceedings: 2015 Impression, Pattern, and Trace Evidence Symposium
2016 NIJ Crime Laboratory Directors Meeting
The need for research-based tools for personnel selection and assessment in the forensic sciences
Reentry Research at NIJ: Providing Robust Evidence for High-Stakes Decision-Making
NIJ is committed to promoting rigorous research on how best to successfully integrate individuals returning from jail or prison.
Use of Genetically Variant Peptides to Statistically Estimate the Genetic Background of Hair Shafts
Isomer Differentiation of Novel Psychoactive Substances Using Gas Chromatography Solid Phase Infrared Spectroscopy (GC/IR)
Understanding Socio-environmental and Physical Risk Factors Influencing Firearm Violence
The Nature, Trends, Correlates, and Prevention of Mass Public Shootings in America, 1976-2018
Confronting School Violence: A Synthesis of Six Decades of Research
Knowledge about others reduces one’s own sense of anonymity
Five Things About Juvenile Delinquency Intervention and Treatment
Five Things About Juvenile Delinquency Intervention and Treatment
How Good Are the Data? Novel Metric Assesses Probability That an Unknown Drug Sample Matches a Known Sample
NIJ-funded researchers developed a novel metric to assess probability that an unknown sample of a drug matches a library sample, with profound implications for standardization of mass spectrometry results.