Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
From Crime Mapping to Crime Forecasting: The Evolution of Place-Based Policing
Conducted Energy Devices: Policies on Use Evolve to Reflect Research and Field Deployment Experience
Tackling Gun Violence as a Community Issue
Body-Worn Cameras: What the Evidence Tells Us
Current research suggests that body-worn cameras may offer benefits for law enforcement. However, additional research is needed to understand the value of the technology for the field.
Research in the Ranks: Empowering Law Enforcement to Drive Their Own Scientific Inquiry
NIJ seeks to advance the law enforcement profession through science with its innovative LEADS Scholars and LEADS Agencies programs.
Research, Science, and Policing
A Behavioral Study of American “Homegrown” Terrorists
NIJ-sponsored research provides evidence that individuals in the process of becoming dangerously radicalized exhibit predictable and detectable behaviors.