Research
Receipt of Post-Rape Medical Care in a National Sample of Female Victims
Dehydroalanine Analog of Glutathione: An Electrophilic Busulfan Metabolite That Binds to Human Glutathione S-Transferase A1-1
Service Utilization and Help Seeking in a National Sample of Female Rape Victims
Examining the use of interactive video-based simulators in law enforcement human performance research: A scoping review
Modeling Gas Burner Fires In Ranch and Colonial Style Structures
Characteristics and Obtainment Methods of Firearms Used in Adolescent School Shootings
The Impact of Drugs on Human Decomposition: What Insect, Scavenger, and Microbial Evidence Tells Us
NIJ co-sponsorship of the Center for Advanced Research in Forensic Science (CARFS)
What's Known and Unknown about Marijuana (Part One)
Marijuana poses many challenges for researchers, law enforcement, and policy makers, challenges that fall into two fields: drug chemistry and toxicology. NIJ scientist Dr. Frances Scott joins this episode to explain the complications in drug chemistry and how difficulties defining marijuana lead to backlogs in crime labs around the country. NIJ Communications Assistant Josh Mondoro hosts.
Climate, Culture, and Correction Officer Wellness
Technical note: Evaluation of missing data imputation methods for human osteometric measurements
A data set of bloodstain patterns for teaching and research in bloodstain pattern analysis: Impact beating spatters
Bloodstain tails: Asymmetry aids reconstruction of oblique impact
NIJ Special Report: Public Mass Shootings Research
A Data-Informed Response to Emerging Drugs
The emerging drug crisis in the U.S. touches both criminal justice and public health, and experts from both fields came together at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference to discuss strategies and tools to fight this problem. Dr. Frances Scott, NIJ scientist and program manager, continues the conference discussion with two fellow panelists: Ciena Bayard, the Method Development and Validation Program Manager for D.C. Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, and Haley Greene, the Deputy Epidemiologist for the Central Region for the Virginia Department of Health. Read the transcript.