Training
Police Stops, Crime Prevention, and Community Reaction: A Randomized Field Experiment at Violent Crime Hot Spots
Employing Evidence to Combat Everyday Tragedy
Research and Law Enforcement Partnerships Manage Civil Disturbances More Effectively
How To Encourage a Culture of Officer Safety
Preventing Officer Fatalities by Better Understanding Specific Incidents
Improving Officer Safety in Interactions With Citizens Suffering From Mental Illness
Course Materials for Introduction to Crime Mapping and Analysis Using ArcGIS 10.1
Course Materials for Intermediate Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS 10.1
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
Research in the Ranks: Empowering Law Enforcement To Drive Their Own Scientific Inquiry
NIJ Journal Issue No. 278
Funding Opportunities for Publicly Funded Crime Labs, Fiscal Year 2017
This webinar will inform the audience of the changes to three programs available for publicly funded forensic laboratories and introduce a new program for FY 2017. Changes to existing programs will be highlighted and presenters will discuss the background and goals of the solicitations, recommendations for successful applications, application expectations and requirements, the review process, and the application checklist. There will also be time for questions and answers at the end of the webinar.
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Prosecuting Cases of Elder Abuse
This panel will feature NIJ-funded research that has direct, practical implications for the prosecution of elder abuse cases. Panelists will present findings from a study of prosecutors in three states that examined the factors that influenced their decisions to prosecute elder financial abuse cases. The panel will also provide the results from an evaluation of five innovative court-based models that target perpetrators of elder abuse.