Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
The Importance of Management in Evidence-Based Policing
Research Will Shape the Future of Proactive Policing
Notes From the Field: Connection to Combat Terrorism
Tackling Gun Violence as a Community Issue
Harmonizing Police Technology Acquisitions with Policing Strategy
Researchers found that a complex and varied set of factors typically drives police technology acquisition decisions—but often the department’s policing philosophy or strategy is not one of them.
Understanding the Opioid Crisis Through Data and All-Stakeholder Reviews
Research on Repeat Crime Risk Leads to Software Tool Development
Looking for the Link: The Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Crime Rates
Three NIJ-funded studies can help community stakeholders better understand the complex relationship between foreclosures and crime levels in neighborhoods.
Research on Offender Decision-Making Using Geo-Narratives
Translating “Near Repeat” Theory into a Geospatial Police Strategy
National Study of Prison Closings
Five Things Law Enforcement Executives Can Do to Make a Difference
The Pitfalls of Prediction
The criminal justice system should take advantage of the latest scientific developments to make reliable predictions.