School safety
NIJ FY 14 Developing Knowledge About What Works to Make Schools Safe
NIJ seeks proposals to develop knowledge about the effects of personnel, programs, and activities on school safety in the United States. Funds are available to local education agencies (LEAs), public charter schools that are recognized as an LEA and State educational agencies (SEAs). Applicants are expected to enter into an agreement to partner with highly qualified researchers and research organizations to test whether an intervention...
TechBeat, March/April 2014
NIJ FY 14 Investigator-Initiated Research: The Comprehensive School Safety Initiative
The Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2014, provides funds for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to undertake a research-focused initiative, the Comprehensive School Safety Initiative, to increase the safety of schools nationwide. Under this Initiative, NIJ is seeking high-quality proposals from the nation’s best minds to research the root causes of school violence, develop technologies and strategies for increasing school safety, and provide pilot...
Sharing Ideas and Resources to Keep Our Nation's Schools Safe (Volume I)
Effects of a Middle School Social-Emotional Learning Program on Teen Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, and Substance Use in High School
Anthropological Methods for DNA Analysis of the Missing and Unidentified Children Located at the Former Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Florida
TechBeat Special Issue: School Safety
Social Bonds Across Immigration Generations and the Immigrant School Enclave
TECHBeat, Summer 2011
Shifting Boundaries: Lessons on Relationships for Students in Middle School
A Dating Violence Prevention Program for Each Grade in Middle School: A Longitudinal Multi-Level Experiment.
School-Based Programs to Reduce Bullying and Victimization
Digital Imaging for Safe Schools: A Public Safety Response to Critical Incidents
NIJ Weapons and Protective Systems Technologies Center - FY09
Protective Behaviors of Student Victims of Bullying: A Rare Events Analysis of the 2007 School Crime Supplement
Recovery Act: Evaluation of Internet Child Safety Materials Used by ICAC Task Forces in School and Community Settings
NIJ seeks to fund an evaluation of internet child safety materials used by Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces that receive funding from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) under the Recovery Act. Specifically, the successful grantee will conduct a multisite evaluation of internet child safety materials used by ICAC task forces in school and community settings to examine the effectiveness...