Young adults (18-24)
Discussing the Future of Justice-Involved Young Adults
New science in brain development is transforming young adult involvement with the justice system. On Tuesday, September 8, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Assistant Attorney General Karol Mason, and experts from NIJ and the Harvard Kennedy School Program in Criminal Justice who serve on the Executive Session on Community Corrections discussed the future of justice-involved young adults.
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Longitudinal Research on Delinquency and Crime, FY 2019
The Longitudinal Research on Delinquency and Crime solicitation is intended to support the expansion or extension of one or more ongoing/existing longitudinal research studies that focus on delinquency and crime throughout the life-course, which may include childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. Applicants are encouraged to adopt a holistic approach to the study of child and adolescent development and the emergence, persistence, and desistance of delinquent...
Alleged Convergent Transnational Crimes in Somali-American Communities: A Qualitative Study of Risks and Practices
Transnational Crimes Among Somali-Americans: Convergences of Radicalization and Trafficking
Associations of Couples Intimate Partner Violence in Young Adulthood and Substance Use: A Dyadic Approach
Research and Evaluation on Promising Reentry Initiatives, FY 2019
With this solicitation, NIJ seeks to build knowledge on best practices in offender reentry initiatives. Specifically, NIJ requests proposals for rigorous research to examine reentry initiatives that incorporate promising practices, strategies, or programs. For this solicitation, NIJ is interested in supporting evaluations of innovative reentry initiatives that focus on juveniles, young adults (aged 18-24), and adults with a moderate-to-high risk of reoffending. A particular focus...
Molecular Autopsy: Identification, Verification and Reporting Of Genetic Markers Associated With Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Young Sudden Unexplained Death Victims
Longitudinal Cohort Study of Interpersonal Violence Among College-Aged Women and Men: Planning Phase
A Longitudinal Examination of Teen Dating Violence From Adolescence to Young Adulthood
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities Concerning Terrorism Activity.
Open-source Tools for Dense Facial Tissue Depth Mapping (FTDM) of Computed Tomography Models
Young Adult Court: A New Approach to Justice
Restoring Promise: A randomized control trial examining the impact of innovative young adult housing on reducing violence
Changing Course: Keeping Kids Out of Gangs
NIJ FY18 Research and Evaluation on the Administration of Justice
NIJ seeks applications for funding investigator-initiated, interdisciplinary research and evaluation projects related to the administration of justice in three priority areas: (1) eyewitness evidence; (2) front-end intervention strategies (diversion and deflection, pretrial notification protocols and court appearance compliance, and justice system-led strategies aimed at young-adult offenders); and (3) enhancing investigation and prosecution (body worn cameras, and jury nullification). Strong applications that address the administration of...