Resource allocations
Mapping the Continuum of Support for Violent Extremism in the United States
Just Science Podcast: Just Improved Response to Sexual Assault
Measuring How Relatively "Good" a Hot-spot Map Is: A Summary of Current Metrics
Updating Data Collection for Digital Evidence Casework in Project FORESIGHT
Examining Models of Law Enforcement Crime Information Centers for Sustained Organizational Change
Gun Wars and Community Terrorization: Investigating Longitudinal Gang Violence in New Jersey from a Networked Perspective
Evaluating Trends in Novel Psychoactive Substances Using a Sentinel Population of Electronic Dance Music Festival Attendees
The jurisdictional return on investment from processing the backlog of untested sexual assault kits
School Safety Implementation Challenges - Roundtable Discussion, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video presents a roundtable discussion from the conference.
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Alternatives to Traditional School Discipline - Breakout Session, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video includes the following presentations:
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The Data Informed Jail
Advancing Understanding, and Informing Prevention of Public Mass Shootings: Findings from NIJ Funded Studies, Part 1
In recent years, NIJ invested in several research projects to advance understanding and inform prevention of public mass shootings.
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Address By James K Stewart at the Conference of the International Association of Police Chiefs, October 3, 1983
Police Negotiators' Reconciliation of Interpersonal and Coercive Role Demands in Relationships With Suspects
Effects of Marijuana Legalization on Law Enforcement and Crime: Executive Summary
Identifying Law Enforcement Needs for Conducting Criminal Investigations Involving Evidence on the Dark Web
Tribal Justice, Tribal Court: Strengthening Tribal Justice Systems Using Restorative Approaches
Less Prison, More Police, Less Crime: How Criminology Can Save the States from Bankruptcy
Professor Lawrence Sherman explains how policing can prevent far more crimes than prison per dollar spent. His analysis of the cost-effectiveness of prison compared to policing suggests that states can cut their total budgets for justice and reduce crime by reallocating their spending on crime: less prison, more police.
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Changing the Behavior of Drug-Involved Offenders: Supervision That Works
A small number of those who commit crimes are heavily involved in drugs commit a large portion of the crime in this country. An evaluation of a "smart supervision" effort in Hawaii that uses swift and certain sanctioning showed that individuals committing crimes who are heavily involved in drug use can indeed change their behavior when the supervision is properly implemented.
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