Social and Behavioral Science
Police response to same-sex intimate partner violence in the marriage equality era
Relevance of Perpetrator Identity to Reporting Elder Financial and Emotional Mistreatment
A modified approach to in-school victimization, authoritative school climate, and student feelings of safety
School Safety: Research on Gathering Tips and Addressing Threats
A new area of research suggests that schools should have a systematic and coordinated approach in place to gather and process information on threats, respond appropriately, and document the response.
Advancing Knowledge To Reduce Gangs and Gang Violence: Perspectives From Researchers and Practitioners
Guidelines for Post-Sentencing Risk Assessment
Cyberbullying in Schools: Meta-Analysis Finds That Tailored Programming Protects Students
The Importance of Addressing Organizational Stress Among Corrections Officers
A Comparative Study of Initial Involvement in Gangs and Political Extremism
An Investigation of School Resource and Safety Programs Policy and Practice in Virginia
Data-Informed Jails: Challenges and Opportunities
The Overlap Between Those Committing Offenses Who Also Are Victims: One Class of Crime Victim Rarely Seeks or Receives Available Services
First responders can help those who commit offenses who also become crime victims connect with services, but an NIJ- sponsored study reveals scant progress against systemic barriers.
NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety 2021 - Recording