Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
International Market for Stolen Credit Card Data
Research on Offender Decision-Making Using Geo-Narratives
Translating “Near Repeat” Theory into a Geospatial Police Strategy
NIJ's Investment in Public Safety and Public Health Partnerships
Healthy Communities May Make Safe Communities: Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention
Police chiefs, public health directors and researchers are establishing innovative public health/public safety collaborations to fight crime.
Through Their Eyes: How Prisoners Make Sense of Their Incarceration
The penal consciousness framework offers a new way to understand the experiences of punishment.
Evaluating the Use of GPS Technology in the Community
National Study of Prison Closings
Solving Cold Cases with DNA: The Boston Strangler Case
NIJ funding helped the Boston Police Department solve a rape and murder case almost 50 years after the crime.
Reflecting on Winnie Reed's Time at NIJ
Replicating HOPE: Can Others Do It As Well As Hawaii?
The lead researcher in NIJ's HOPE evaluation discusses efforts to duplicate the swift-and-certain sanctions model on the mainland.
Winnie Reed: More Than 40 Years of Contributions to NIJ
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 273
Criminal Justice System Response to Teen Dating Violence
Law Enforcement Use of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN)
'Cultural Shift' Is Among Findings of Second Chance Act Evaluation
The first phase of an NIJ-funded evaluation finds that re-entry programs are moving toward a rehabilitative philosophy and an acceptance of evidence-based practices.