Social and Behavioral Science
NIJ FY22 Research on Monitoring Child Maltreatment in Youth Serving Organizations
Gender-Based Violence and the Latino Community
Intimate Partner Abuse Solution Programs: Identifying High-Priority Needs Within the Criminal Justice System for Programs Focused on Intimate Partner Violence Prevention
The School Responder Model (SRM): Virtual Toolbox
Practices and Policies Around Wellness: Insights From the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Network
Dependence in Adult Relationships: Latent Classes of Relational Dependence and Associated Outcomes in Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Abuse
FY 2021 Report to the Committees on the Judiciary on the Study of Investigative Factors Related to Online Child Exploitation Report
Research Assistantship Program (RAP)
NIJ Recidivism Challenge, 2021 - Team Early Stopping, Years 2 and 3
Mass Attacks Defense Toolkit: Preventing Mass Attacks, Saving Lives
The Science of School Safety
Domestic Radicalization and Deradicalization: Insights from Family and Friends
To understand what drives some people to violent extremism, and some to walk away from it, it helps to get to know them. That premise underlies research featuring interviews with individuals who exited extremism, family members, and acquaintances.