Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Overview of Body Armor
NIJ's Role in Detection and Surveillance Technologies
Video Analytics for Criminal Justice Uses
Medical Management Guidelines for Impacts to Body Armor
Adopting New Technologies in the Laboratory: Technology Transition Workshops
Improving Standards and Compliance Test Methods
Survey of Officers on the Use and Care of Body Armor
Geography, Spatial Analytics and Technology: NIJ's Mapping and Analysis
NIJ's Action-Research Project in Houston and Detroit
Suicide Watch Technologies Could Improve Monitoring, Reduce Staff Time
Final Findings From the Expert Panel on the Safety of Conducted Energy Devices
In its final report, an expert panel of medical professionals concludes that the use of conducted energy devices by police officers on healthy adults does not present a high risk of death or serious injury.
Less-Lethal Technology: Conducted Energy Devices
Overview of Less-Lethal Technologies
NIJ In-Custody Death Study: The Impact of Use of Conducted Energy Devices
Minimizing the Risks of Hazardous Materials: The CBRN Standard
NIJ's new ensemble standard is designed to meet the special needs of law enforcement officers.