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Just Science Podcast: Just Resolving a Capital Murder Case in Denton, Texas
Temporal Arcs of Mental Health: Patterns Behind Changes in Depression over Time
Police Responses to People Experiencing Homelessness
Mass Shooter Leakage and Threats: A Multifaceted Assessment of Motives, Timing, Digital Behavior, and Opportunities for Attack Prevention
A Statewide Assessment of the Impact of Virtual Check-Ins for Community Supervision
Improving police-public relationships through intergroup contact: A mixed-methods evaluation of the Voices communication intervention
MDI Myth: Next-Of-Kin Aren’t That Hard to Find
Lessons Learned on the Methodological Challenges in Studying Rare Violent Incidents
To increase knowledge and aid prevention efforts, the research community must develop a strategy to source, code, check, and analyze the data surrounding rare violent incidents.
The Role of the Internet and Social Media on Radicalization: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us
Inclusive Recruiting: Practical Guidance for Reaching More Women Applicants
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.
Cyber-Routines, Political Attitudes, and Exposure to Violence-Advocating Online Extremism
Strategic Policing Philosophy and the Acquisition of Technology: Findings From a Nationally Representative Survey of Law Enforcement
New Measures To Assess the Social Ecology of Youth: A Mixed-Methods Study
Social Group Identity and Perceptions of Online Hate
Let's Get Digital: Understanding Adolescent Romantic Relationships Using Naturalistic Assessments of Digital Communication
Face Search at Scale
Multivariate Spatiotemporal Hawkes Processes and Network Reconstruction
Evaluation of Culture and Climate Effects in the Virginia Department of Corrections Cognitive Communities
What NIJ Research Tells Us About Domestic Terrorism
NIJ-funded research projects have led to a better understanding of the processes that result in violent action, factors that increase the risk of radicalizing to violence, and how best to prevent and respond to violent extremism.