Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Overview of Intimate Partner Violence
Historically called "domestic violence," "intimate partner violence" describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former intimate partner or spouse.
Taking the Initiative: Practitioners Who Perform Frontline Research
Police Lineups: Making Eyewitness Identification More Reliable
Major Study Examines Prisoners and Their Reentry Needs
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 258
Agroterrorism: Why We're Not Ready: A Look at the Role of Law Enforcement
Al Blumstein: 40 Years of Contributions to Criminal Justice
Study Reveals Unique Issues Faced by Deaf Victims of Sexual Assault
Helping Inmates Obtain Federal Medical Benefits Postrelease
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 257
NIJ Journal Issue 257, June 2007
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
LAPD Chief Bratton Speaks Out: What's Wrong With Criminal Justice Research and How to Make It Right
Making Every Encounter Count: Building Trust and Confidence in the Police
Director’s Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 256
Making a difference in the lives of individual Americans.