Research design
View From the National Institute of Justice (From Family Violence: Research and Public Policy Issues, P 228-233, 1990, Douglas J Besharov, ed. -- See NCJ-125593)
Forensics - When Science Bears Witness
Evaluation Design for the District of Columbia Department of Corrections' Use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology with Jail Inmates
Contemporary Gangs: An Organizational Analysis
Bridging the Gap through Forensic Partnerships
Justice XML Research and Design
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: