Research programs
Support for the Committee on Law and Justice
Community Corrections: An Executive Session on the Future of Correctional Policy
FY2011 Adult SCA Evaluability Assessment ??? Focus Area #1
L-3 GS&ES' Proposal Submission for Supplemental Funding to Support the Continuation of the Communications Technology Center of Excellence (COE), Award Number NIJ-2010-IJ-CX-K023.
Evaluation of the Office for Victims of Crime Wraparound Victim Legal Assistance Network Demonstration Project
The Contextual Determinants and Implications of Back-end Sentencing
Evaluating the Impact of the NIJ Body Armor Program
Assessing the Effectiveness of Four Juvenile Justice Interventions on Adult Criminal Justice and Child Welfare Outcomes
Desistance From Crime Over the Life Course
NIJ Weapons & Protective Systems Technologies Center Supplement for Award 2010-IJ-CX-K005
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center's (NLECTC) Information and Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence (COE)
Sensor, Surveillance, and Biometrics Technologies Center of Excellence
Proposal for an Evaluability Assessment of Law Enforcement Agencies Using the Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety
NIJ Student Research Assistant Program - Supplement
National Institute of Justice Fellowship: Violence Against Indian Women Research Program
Game Change: How Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Are Redefining How We Study Crime
Opening Plenary Panel
When researchers and practitioners work side by side, they can maximize their problem-solving abilities. The research partner can focus on the data and the science; the practitioner can focus on interpreting the findings and applying them in the field. In the plenary panel, panelists described the benefits, challenges and pitfalls of researcher-practitioner partnerships with a focus on the financial benefits to the practitioner.
Moderator: John H. Laub, Director, National Institute of Justice
Panelists:
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