Training and technical assistance
Notes from the Field: Leveraging Broadband Communications to Improve Public Safety
A Study of Trauma and Resiliency Among Forensic Examiners Investigating Child Pornography
Sharing Ideas and Resources To Keep Our Nation's Schools Safe! (Volume VI)
The Neurobiology of Sexual Assault: Implications for Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and Victim Advocacy
Dr. Campbell brings together research on the neurobiology of trauma and the criminal justice response to sexual assault. She explains the underlying neurobiology of traumatic events, its emotional and physical manifestation, and how these processes can impact the investigation and prosecution of sexual assaults. Real-world, practical implications are examined for first responders, such as law enforcement, nurses, prosecutors, and advocates.
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Research and Law Enforcement Partnerships Manage Civil Disturbances More Effectively
Relationship Dynamics and Their Contribution to Adolescent Relationships and Dating Violence
Course Materials for Introduction to Crime Mapping and Analysis Using ArcGIS 10.1
Course Materials for Intermediate Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS 10.1
Building a Culture of Interagency Cooperation: NIJ as Catalyst
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
NIJ Journal Issue No. 280
The Importance and Impact of Cold Case Units
The National Broadband (Communications) Plan: Issues for Public Safety
The Federal Communications Commission delivered the National Broadband Plan in March 2010. As part of the plan, the FCC proposed a strategy for implementing a national public safety broadband network that would allow public safety responders anywhere in the nation to send and receive critical voice, video and data to save lives, reduce injuries, and prevent acts of crime and terror. How this strategy is implemented will have a significant impact on criminal justice and other public safety agencies nationwide, both with respect to operational capability and to resources.
Gang Membership Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and NIJ collaborated on a book that focuses on promising principles for gang membership prevention. This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the risk and protective factors that influence gang membership as well as efforts to reduce such factors. Panelists also explored the direction of gang research for the future.
Meeting Survivors' Needs Through Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services and Supports
Mary Louise Kelley, Director of the Family Violence Prevention Services program at the Department of Health and Human Services, is joined by Anne Menard, Director of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, and Eleanor Lyon, the principal investigator to discuss a study focused on nonresidential domestic violence services.