Research and development
Investigation of Heteroplasmy in the Human Mitochondrial DNA Control Region: A Synthesis of Observations from More Than 5000 Global Population Samples
Model-free Estimation of Recent Genetic Relatedness
Technologies to Enhance Observation, Documentation, and Training for Driving Under the Influence
Real Time Electronic Feedback for Improved Acoustic Trapping of Micron-Scale Particles
Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
Researchers investigated how marijuana affects skills required for safe driving and found that biofluid levels of THC did not correlate with field sobriety test performance or marijuana intoxication, regardless of how the cannabis was ingested.
Data-Informed Jails: Challenges and Opportunities
New Method for Measuring Human Decomposition Could Significantly Impact Medicolegal Death Investigations
Field Sobriety Tests and THC Levels Unreliable Indicators of Marijuana Intoxication
Database Provides a Foundation for Product Counterfeiting Research
Rotational Platform-Driven Microdevice for Differential Separation, Purification, and Amplification of Sexual Assault Forensic Samples
National Institute of Justice 2018 Annual Report
Child Abuse or Accident? Bringing Science to Pediatric Emergency Departments and Forensic Investigations
NIJ-funded researchers are developing a probability model to predict child head injuries in falls.
Dual System Youth: At the Intersection of Child Maltreatment and Delinquency
Across the country, child welfare and juvenile justice systems now recognize that youth involved in both systems (i.e., dual system youth) are a vulnerable population who often go unrecognized because of challenges in information-sharing and cross system collaboration. In light of these challenges, national incidence rates of dual system youth are not known.
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The Data-Informed Jail
A data-informed approach to managing jails can yield benefits in key functional areas.