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Constructing a Regulatory Bureaucracy - The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
Advancing Justice for the Missing and Unidentified Through Research - 2024 NIJ Research Conference
Forensic science research is developing essential knowledge to fill in the holes in death investigations, creating new ways to identify challenging skeletal remains. These methods inform cause of death, time of death, and familial relationships to guide investigations, identify suspects, support prosecutions, and bring justice to families.
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Evaluation of the Chattanooga United to Reduce Violence (CURV) Initiative
Highlighting Significant NIJ Forensic Science Investments: The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Site Visit
Discoveries From the Forensic Anthropology Data Base: Modern American Skeletal Change & the Case of Amelia Earhart
Evaluating a Policing Strategy Intended To Disrupt an Illicit Street-Level Drug Market
Enduring Effects of Prenatal and Infancy Home Visiting by Nurses on Children
Potential carcass enrichment of the University of Tennessee Anthropology Research Facility: A baseline survey of edaphic features
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report - Executive Summary
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report
Multi-Component Efforts to Improve School Safety - Breakout Session, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video includes the following presentations:
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