Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Computers Learn To Detect Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Computer learning may provide a new avenue for creating tools to identify financial exploitation among elderly adults.
Evaluating What Works for Victims and Those Committing Offenses: The Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention Demonstration Initiative
A Screening Tool for Identifying Trafficking Victims
How Does Labor Trafficking Occur in U.S. Communities and What Becomes of the Victims?
Addressing the Impact of Wrongful Convictions on Crime Victims
We need to better understand how wrongful convictions affect the original crime victims and improve systemic support available to them.
Services for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Encouraging Stronger Research Methods to Produce More Valid Results
Using rigorous research methods like randomized controlled trials can help increase confidence in evaluation findings.
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women: Section 904 Researchers' Workshops
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women: Secondary Data Analysis
Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women: Section 904 Task Force
The Second Chance Act and Other Ongoing NIJ Research Projects
The Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative: The Basics
Prevalence of Co-occurrence in Child Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence
Tailoring the Interview for Special Populations
Victims and the Individuals Who Commit Sexual Violence
Reporting of Sexual Violence Incidents
Sources of Crime Data: Uniform Crime Reports and the National Incident-Based Reporting System
Two major sources of crime statistics commonly used in the United States are the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).