Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Defining a Face: What Can DNA Phenotyping Really Tell Us About An Unknown Sample?
The Science Behind Firearm and Tool Mark Examination
Study finds less than 1.2 percent error rate in matching bullets fired from Glock semiautomatic pistol barrels to the actual firearm.
How ATF Is Working to Improve NIBIN
Study Identifies Ways to Improve ATF Ballistic Evidence Program
An NIJ-funded examination of NIBIN offers recommendations for improving the program's tactical and strategic value.
Sentinel Events Initiative: Looking Back to Look Forward
Can — and should — the criminal justice system implement a non-blaming, forward-thinking, all-stakeholders approach to improving criminal justice outcomes?
Improving Forensic Sexual Assault Examinations
Director's Message - NIJ Journal Issue No. 272
Overview of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Dentistry
National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence
Fingerprint Database Interoperability
Latent Fingerprint Interoperability Survey
DNA Evidence Backlogs: Convicted Offender and Arrestee Samples
MAPS: How Mapping Helps Reduce Crime and Improve Public Safety
The Grant Progress Assessment Program: Looking Back on Success and Moving Forward
The NIJ program helped educate grantees on how to properly administer their grants