Research programs
Cut Above: Sharpening the Accuracy of Knife and Saw Mark Analysis
Manipulation and Force as Sexual Coercion Tactics: Conceptual and Empirical Differences
What Can We Learn From Public Health? - An Example of Sharing Law Enforcement Spatial Data With Community Partners
From the Street . . . to the Street
Sequential Processing of Documents for Fingerprints - A Technology Transition Workshop
Technology '70s Style: NIJ in the Forefront of Body Armor Research and Development
Understanding Domestic Radicalization and Terrorism: A National Issue Within a Global Context
A Comprehensive School Safety Framework: Report to the Committees on Appropriations
TECHBeat, December 2017
Video: Law Enforcement and Research Partnerships
Video: Reducing Traffic Fatalities: NIJ LEADS Scholar Spotlight
Law Enforcement and Research Partnerships
Cory Haberman, Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati, discusses his work as an NIJ LEADS Academic and the value of having training researchers working directly with law enforcement agencies.
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Reducing Traffic Fatalities – NIJ LEADS Scholar Spotlight
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Forensic Science Technology Working Group Operational Requirements
Just Science Podcast: Just a Profile in Forensic R and D Innovations
Just Science Podcast: Just the Organization of Scientific Area Committees
Guidelines for Conducting Meaningful Research in Local Jails
NIJ LEADS Program Increases Research Capabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
Estimating the Financial Costs of Crime Victimization, Final Report
NIJ LEADS Program Increases Research Capabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
This video, produced for IACPTV, provides an overview of the NIJ Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) program. NIJ LEADS Scholars from Dayton and Newark police departments provide an overview of the LEADS program as they describe their projects and experiences working in the program.
Hear from LEADS scholars Major Wendy Stiver, Dayton Police Department, and Captain Ivonne Roman, Newark Police Department.
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National Institute of Justice: Strengthening Science and Advancing Justice
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