Social and Behavioral Science
Improved Nucleic Acid Recovery From Trace and Degraded Samples Using Affinity Purification
Expansion of University of South Florida's BRIGHT Project to Combat Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking Data Project
Safe Transitions for Teens
AI R&D to Support Community Supervision: Integrated Dynamic Risk Assessment for Community Supervision (IDRACS), Final Report
A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Scenarios and Solutions Gang Prevention Program
Five Things About Youth and Delinquency
Practices for Law Enforcement Interviews of Potential Human Trafficking Victims: A Scoping Review
Space-Time Association between Gunshot Detection Alerts, Calls for Service, and Police Enforcement in Chicago: Differences Across Citizen Race and Incident Type
COVID-Related Financial Issues Experienced by Women-Identifying Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
Using Scammers’ Data to Estimate the Impact and Importance of Preventing Repeat Mail Fraud Victimization
Examining Radicalization's Risk and Protective Factors: A Case-Control Study of Violent Extremists, Non-Violent Criminal Extremists, Non-offending Extremists & Regular Violent Offenders
NIJ FY24 Invited to Apply - American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF)
Redesigning Life in U.S. Prisons
The prison system in the U.S. typically places a heavy emphasis on security, control, and punishment, and this foundation can create an adversarial culture within correctional facilities — incarcerated individuals versus correctional staff. But what if that culture could change? What would it look like? How would it impact not only incarcerated individuals but also correctional officers and other staff?