Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 270
Studying the Implications of Expanding DNA Databases
The Attorney General's Reentry Council
Case Characteristics of Untested Sexual Assault Kits in Los Angeles
Collecting DNA From Arrestees: Implementation Lessons
Interim data from an Urban Institute study provide a detailed look at state arrestee DNA collection laws
DNA Testing: Techniques and Results in the Los Angeles Study
The Case for Testing All Sexual Assault Kits
The Economist's Guide to Crime Busting
The old divide between hard and soft strategies is breaking down under a wave of new thinking about how to control crime.
The Los Angeles Sexual Assault Kit Study Focus Groups
Effects of Human Factors on the Accuracy of Fingerprint Analysis
Solving Crime Problems With Research
The Office of Justice Programs' CrimeSolutions offers practitioners and policymakers a practical tool for finding information about evidence-based criminal justice programs
Applying Carbon-14 Dating to Recent Human Remains
Measuring carbon-14 levels in human tissue could help forensic scientists determine age and year of death in cases involving unidentified human remains.