Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Maintaining Vigilance to Combat Terrorism
Leveraging Broadband Communications to Improve Public Safety
Solving the Missing Indigenous Person Data Crisis: NamUs 2.0
Pepper Spray: Research Insights on Effects and Effectiveness Have Curbed Its Appeal
Research and Evaluation on Policing: A Letter to the Practitioner Community
Research and Evaluation on Policing: A Letter to the Research Community
Evidence-Based Practice - Employing Evidence to Combat Everyday Tragedy
Tackling Gun Violence as a Community Issue
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 280
Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership
A new book offers evidence-based principles that can halt the cascading impact of gangs on youth, families, neighborhoods and society at large.
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.
Improving Officer Safety on the Roadways
NIJ and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have teamed up to help prevent officer fatalities from motor vehicle crashes and roadside incidents.
Using Officer-Driven Research to Meet Policing Challenges
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.