Surveys
Identifying Sexual Assault Mechanisms Among Diverse Women
Research on Contraband and Interdiction Modalities Used in Correctional Facilities
Final Report to NIJ: American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) Data Collection on Forensic Service Providers
Helping At-Risk Youth Say "No" to Gangs
An NIJ-funded evaluation finds that a revised curriculum and greater attention to teacher training have resulted in an improved program for preventing gang membership and delinquency.
Identifying Sexual Assault Mechanisms Among Diverse Women
Body Cavity Screening for Criminal Justice: Market Survey (Version 1.1)
Automated License Plate Recognition Systems: Policy and Operational Guidance for Law Enforcement
Survey of Law Enforcement Forensic Evidence Processing 2007
Game Change: How Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships Are Redefining How We Study Crime
Opening Plenary Panel
When researchers and practitioners work side by side, they can maximize their problem-solving abilities. The research partner can focus on the data and the science; the practitioner can focus on interpreting the findings and applying them in the field. In the plenary panel, panelists described the benefits, challenges and pitfalls of researcher-practitioner partnerships with a focus on the financial benefits to the practitioner.
Moderator: John H. Laub, Director, National Institute of Justice
Panelists:
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