Research methods
Are Microbiome Studies Ready for Hypothesis-Driven Research?
Work as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after Prison
Measurement Invariance Across Sexes in Intimate Partner Abuse Research
Estimating Labor Trafficking Among Farmworkers: An Inverse Sampling Strategy Based on Reliable Housing Predictions
Multivariate Spatiotemporal Hawkes Processes and Network Reconstruction
Accelerating Convolutional Neural Network via Structured Gaussian Scale Mixture Models: A Joint Grouping and Pruning Approach
FT-IR Spectroscopy for Identification of Biological Stains for Forensic Purposes
Missing data reconstruction using Gaussian mixture models for fingerprint images
Method for modeling post-mortem biometric 3D fingerprints
Alpha trimmed correlation for touchless finger image mosaicing
Forensic analysis of Salvia divinorum using multivariate statistical procedures. Part I: discrimination from related Salvia species
Production and certification of NIST Standard Reference Material 2372 Human DNA Quantitation Standard
Acoustic Differential Extraction for Forensic Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence
Identifying PCP and four PCP analogs using the gold chloride microcrystalline test followed by raman microspectroscopy and chemometrics
Comparison of Chemical Enhancements for the Detection of Latent Blood
Inclusive Research: Engaging People Closest to the Issue Makes for Better Science & Greater Impact; 2023 NIJ Research Conference Plenary
This panel will discuss what inclusive research is, how to conduct it, and what issues and challenges exist about engaging in it. “Inclusive research” has its history as a participatory research method designed to ensure people closest to the issue or problem under study are authentically engaged in the research process rather than simply being “research subjects.” While community-based participatory research has begun to take on greater prominence in the criminal justice realm, such efforts are largely confined to qualitative research inquiries.
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The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Arrest in the Era of Cannabis Legalization
Driving Down Gun Violence, Part 2
Three LEADS Scholars serving in different law enforcement agencies and positions discuss their experiences with identifying and implementing evidence-based interventions to reduce gun violence. NIJ Senior Advisor Dr. Tamara Herold hosts this conversation with guests Police Chief Cecilia Ashe (Milford Delaware Police Department), Chief of Staff Lieutenant Matthew Barter (Manchester, NH Police Department), and Analytical Services Manager Mr. Jason Schiess (Durham, NC Police Department).
Estimating School Climate Traits Across Multiple Informants: An Illustration of a Multitrait-Multimethod Validation Through Latent Variable Modeling
Differential Decomposition Among Pig, Rabbit, and Human Remains
Gender-Based Violence and the Latinx Community
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