Research design
Adding Value to Justice Outcome Evaluations
Predictive Policing Analytic and Evaluation Research Support
Building Bridges between Police Researchers and Practitioners: Agents of Change in a Complex World
Experimental Study of the Validity and Reliability of Digital Forensics Tools
Microscopic Analysis of Sharp Force Trauma in Bone and Cartilage
Evaluating an Elder Abuse Forensic Center Using a Randomized Controlled Trial
Randomized Controlled Trial Study of a Parenting Intervention to Enhance Post-Release Adjustment and Reduce Recidivism for Reentering Fathers and their Children
Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Research Finds Limited Effects in New Jersey
Evaluation Design for the District of Columbia Department of Corrections' Use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology with Jail Inmates
Cook County Target Abuser Call (TAC): An Evaluation of a Specialized Domestic Violence Court, Revised Final Report
HCME Anthropology Division Metric Research in Forensic Cutmark Interpretation
Developing a Common Metric for Evaluating Police Performance in Deadly Force Situations
Understanding the Intelligence Practices of State, Local, and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies
Adequate, Stable, Equitable, and Responsible Trial Court Funding: Reframing the State vs. Local Debate
Collective Efficacy and Violent Crime in Chicago Neighborhoods, 1991-1999
Research Meetings and Workshops
NIJ learns from the people who work day-to-day with the issues. We sponsor meetings, workshops, and working groups that bring together researchers, policymakers, technologists, and practitioners.
These meetings generate a rich exchange of ideas. They guide future research and help ensure that NIJ's research, development and evaluation activities meet real-world needs.
Review the summaries or transcripts available for many of these meetings: