Research
Automatic Fingerprint Matching Using Extended Feature Set
Race and Drug Arrests: Specific Deterrence and Collateral Consequences
Quantified Assessment of AFIS Contextual Information on Accuracy and Reliability of Subsequent Examiner Conclusions
Rapid Visualization of Biological Fluids at Crime Scenes Using Optical Spectroscopy
Statistical Evaluation of Torn and Cut Duct Tape Physical End Matching
Collective Efficacy and Criminal Behavior in Chicago, 1995-2004
Expert Working Group Report on International Organized Crime
Improved Analysis of DNA Short Tandem Repeats with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Final Report
Turnover Among Alaska Village Public Safety Officers: An Examination of the Factors Associated With Attrition -- Summary
Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities Are Doing About It
Research Validity and Integrity
Scientific & Research Integrity Policy
The DOJ Scientific Integrity Policy underscores the validity and objectivity of NIJ’s scientific endeavors.
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