Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Conducted Energy Devices: Policies on Use Evolve to Reflect Research and Field Deployment Experience
Pepper Spray: Research Insights on Effects and Effectiveness Have Curbed Its Appeal
Identifying New Illicit Drugs and Sounding the Alarm in Real Time
Research and Evaluation on Policing: A Letter to the Research Community
Evidence-Based Practices Using Data to Drive Down Traffic Fatalities
Notes from the Field: Evidence-Based Practice - Research as Responsible Practice
Evidence-Based Practice - Employing Evidence to Combat Everyday Tragedy
Get to Know a LEADS Scholar — Q&A with Deputy Chief Christopher W. Ortiz
Get to Know a LEADS Scholar — Q&A with Assistant Chief Sheryl D. Victorian
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 280
Contraband Detection Technology: A Market Survey
Microbial Communities on Skin Leave Unique Traces at Crime Scenes
Investigators in two NIJ-supported studies have demonstrated that people carry unique microbial communities on their skin, and traces of those communities, left on touched objects, can be linked to the individual.
Risk Factors in Pre- and Mid-Adolescence May Help Predict Dating Violence in Young Adulthood
Youth in foster care with a history of early maltreatment are at high risk for experiencing dating violence in young adulthood, and certain risk and protective factors across the developmental trajectory play important roles.