Social and Behavioral Science
Law Enforcement Officers Safety and Wellness: A Multi-Level Study (2024)
Mechanisms Underlying Desistance from Crime: Individual and Social Pathways
Nashville Longitudinal Study of Youth Safety and Wellbeing
Neighborhood Crime Survey: An Examination of the Relationship between Immigration and Victimization
The Impact of Concealed and Open Carry Legislation Among Urban Settings in Kentucky and Oklahoma: Final Report to the National Institute of Justice
A Place-Based Approach To Address Youth-Police Officer Interactions In Crime Hot Spots: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
A Two-State Examination of Varied Measurement Strategies for Juvenile Reoffending
Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
NIJ-supported research indicates that although there is no single, clear-cut overlap between individuals who engage in these types of violence, there are important and sometimes unexpected similarities.
Building Knowledge About Victim Services
Building Knowledge About Victim Services
Data from the National Crime Victimization Survey showcase trends in victim service use and how the Bureau of Justice Statistics is addressing gaps in understanding around victim services and their providers.
Us Versus Them? The Problem of Cognitive Distortions in Policing
Telemental Health Services for Reaching Rural Victims of Crime: Phase 2
NIJ FY24 Research on Multidisciplinary Teams
NIJ FY24 Research and Evaluation on Youth Justice Topics
Webinar Transcript: FY 2024 NIJ Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Deadline notice
The deadline to submit an application under the solicitation discussed below has passed.
NIJ held a webinar on February 14, 2024, gave an overview of NIJ’s Graduate Research Fellowship opportunity, which invites applications for doctoral dissertation research that is relevant to preventing and controlling crime, advancing knowledge of victimization and effective victim services, or ensuring the fair and impartial administration...