Violent crime
Multidimensional Vulnerabilities for Online Radicalization
NIJ's 50th Anniversary - Looking Back, Looking Forward
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An Innovative Response to an Intractable Problem -- Using Village Public Safety Officers To Enhance the Criminal Justice Response to Violence Committed Against Alaska Native and American Indian Women in Alaska's Tribal Communities
Solving Cold Cases with DNA: The Boston Strangler Case
Healthy Communities May Make Safe Communities: Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention
Research Provides Guidance on Building Effective Counterterrorism Programs
A Novel On-Chip Method for Differential Extraction of Sperm in Forensic Cases
Reducing Gang Violence: A Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy
Just Science Podcast: Episode 50: Drugs: Just Fentanyl Lab Fads With ASCLD
Domestic Radicalization Research Yields Possible Keys to Identifying Extremists on the Path to Terrorism
Domestic Radicalization Research Yields Possible Keys to Identifying Extremists on the Path to Terrorism
Multiple research initiatives sponsored by the National Institute of Justice under its Domestic Radicalization to Terrorism program are illuminating warning signs that may emerge when domestic extremists are preparing for possible terrorist acts.
Risk Factors and Indicators Associated With Radicalization to Terrorism in the United States
Evaluation of the Implementation of the Sex Offender Treatment Intervention and Progress Scale (SOTIPS)
Just Science Podcast: Episode 47: Drugs: Just Alcohol and Witness Recall
How Evaluation Toolkits Can Help Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs Assess Their Impact
How Radicalization to Violent Extremism Occurs in the United States: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us
How Evaluation Toolkits Can Help Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs Assess Their Impact
In this study, NIJ-funded researchers examined how Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners can use a practitioner-oriented evaluation toolkit to assess the impact of their programs.