Research
Leveraging Technology To Enhance Community Supervision: Identifying Needs To Address Current and Emerging Concerns
Identifying Law Enforcement Needs for Conducting Criminal Investigations Involving Evidence on the Dark Web
Forensic Familial and Moderate Stringency DNA Searches: Policies and Practices in the U.S., England, and Wales
Post-Coital DNA Recovery in Minority Proxy Couples
Offender Decision-Making: Decision Trees and Displacement
Evaluating the Impact of Probation and Parole Home Visits
Sentinel Events Approach to Jail Suicide and Self-Harm
Case Deconstruction of Criminal Investigative Failures
Guidelines for Conducting Meaningful Research in Local Jails
Evaluation and Optimization of DNA Recovery and Amplification From Bullet Cartridge Cases
Firearm Forensics Black-Box Studies for Examiners and Algorithms using Measured 3D Surface Topographies
Strengthening the Evaluation and Interpretation of Glass Evidence Using Statistical Analysis of Collection Sets and Databases of Refractive Index and Elemental Data
Law Enforcement Looks to Research to Help Fight the Opioid Crisis
Options for Conducting Randomized Controlled Trials With Inmates in Local Jails
Common Operational Picture Technology in Law Enforcement: A Market Review
Evaluation of Gunshot Detection Technology to Aid in the Reduction of Firearms Violence
Firearm Legislation and Firearm Violence Across Space and Time: A Comprehensive Data Collection Effort
Post-Award Requirements for Research, Development, and Evaluation Grants
This page is meant as a guide for applicants and award recipients to what is required of NIJ award recipients after an award is made. Award recipients should consult their specific award conditions for additional information. For questions about how these requirements pertain to your specific award, contact your NIJ grant manager.
Standard Forms
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