Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Practitioner and Researcher Concerns About RCTs
The Science Behind Firearm and Tool Mark Examination
Study finds less than 1.2 percent error rate in matching bullets fired from Glock semiautomatic pistol barrels to the actual firearm.
Mending Justice: Sentinel Event Reviews
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.
Building Young Researchers in the Trenches
How NIJ Is Building the Nation's Research Infrastructure
NIJ provides a multilevel system of support helping researchers at every level of their careers.
Sex Offender Management and Risk Assessment
Registration, Notification, and Residency Restrictions of Those Committing Sex Offenses
Evaluating Video Visitation Technology for Prisons
Research on Offender Decision-Making Using Geo-Narratives
Testing Geospatial Predictive Policing in a Medium-Sized Police Agency
Translating “Near Repeat” Theory into a Geospatial Police Strategy
Teen Dating Violence Outcomes and Help-Seeking
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.