West Virginia
Forensic Footwear Reliability: Part III - Positive Predictive Value, Error Rates, and Inter-Rater Reliability
Mock Prison Riot 2000--A Technology Showcase
Good Day for a Riot
NIJ Initiates Prison Riot
Mock Prison Riot: Showcase for New Technologies
Out of Retirement, Into Training
West Virginia State Police Enhances STR Capabilities, Final Report
Test for Carrion Fly Full Siblings: A Tool for Detecting Postmortem Relocation of a Corpse
Training All Locked Up
A Disaster Waiting To Happen
Real-Time Reporting System Maps Drug Overdoses
Application of a Pyroprobe to Simulate Smoking and Metabolic Degradation of Abused Drugs Through Analysis Pyrolysis
Getting a 'TIP,' Making a 'Linc'
Revolutionizing Laboratory Efficiency Assessments Through Project FORESIGHT
Just Science Podcast: Just Quick Screening Methods for Firearm Discharge Residues
Just the NIJ Needs Assessment of Forensic Laboratories and Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices
Extraction and Quantification of Fentanyl and Metabolites from Complex Biological Matrices to Support Medicolegal Death Investigations
Conducted Energy Devices: Policies on Use Evolve To Reflect Research and Field Deployment Experience
What Works in Probation and Parole
How can we prevent reoffending and reduce costs? Research points to a number of solutions. At the Tuesday plenary, Judge Steven Alm from Hawaii will describe his successes with hard-core drug offenders. “Swift and sure” is his motto. West Virginia Cabinet Secretary James W. Spears will discuss the issues from his state's perspective, and Adam Gelb, Director of the Pew Charitable Trust's Public Safety Performance Project, will lend a national overview.
Just Science: 2019 NIJ R&D: Just Detecting Gunshot Residue
What Works in Probation and Parole - Plenary Panel From the 2009 NIJ Conference
On-Site Confirmatory Test for Tissue Type and Specimen Age
What Works in Reentry
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