Justice system
Integrated Health Care and Criminal Justice Data Viewing the Intersection of Public Safety, Public Health, and Public Policy Through a New Lens: Lessons From Camden, New Jersey
You Get What You Measure: New Performance Indicators Needed to Gauge Progress of Criminal Justice Reform
From Funnels to Large-Scale Irrigation: Changing the Criminal Justice System Paradigm to Improve Public Health and Safety
Police Ambassadors: Student-Police Interactions in School and Legal Socialization
Race and Justice System Attitude Formation During the Transition to Adulthood
Digital Evidence in Criminal Cases Before the U.S. Courts of Appeal: Trends and Issues for Consideration
Under the Radar or Under Arrest: How Is Adolescent Boys First Contact With the Juvenile Justice System Related to Future Offending and Arrests
Early Representation by Defense Counsel Field Test - Final Evaluation Report - Executive Summary
Implementing Youth Violence Reduction Strategies: Findings from a Scan of Youth Gun, Group, and Gang Violence Interventions
Understanding Forced Marriage in the United States: Developing Measures, Examining its Nature, and Assessing Gender Disparities
Microbiome Tools for Forensic Science
NIJ FY22 Research and Evaluation on the Administration of Justice: Diversion and Restorative Justice
NIJ FY22 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Justice System: A Study of Existing Evidence and Public Policy Implications
Opioids, Race, Context, and Journeys to Crime: Analyzing Black-White Differences in Travel Associated With Opioid Possession Offenses
Desistance from Crime: On the Frontier of Criminal Justice Research
Women's Experiences of Social Reactions From Informal and Formal Supports: Using a Modified Administration of the Social Reactions Questionnaire
Public Mass Shootings: Database Amasses Details of Half Century of U.S. Mass Shootings
Applying Data Science to Justice Systems: The North Carolina Statewide Warrant Repository (NCAWARE)
NIJ-Funded Research on Mass Shootings to Advance Evidence-Based Policy and Practice
Mass public shootings continue to threaten communities in the United States, yet research on this criminal phenomenon is limited. In this full thematic panel, renowned experts will present a series of research projects summarizing NIJ-funded research projects’ newest findings on public mass shootings. The discussion will focus on NIJ’s investment to address the phenomenon of mass shootings through innovative study approaches to advance our understanding of mass shootings and inform prevention efforts. The implications of this research to criminal justice will also be discussed.
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FY 2020 Report to the Committees on Appropriations - Formerly Incarcerated Women and Reentry: Trends, Challenges, and Recommendations for Research and Policy
CrimeSolutions - The Evidence-based Guide for Justice Agencies in Search of Practices and Programs that Really Work
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there is variability in the literature regarding the definition and measurement of desistance, the signals of desistance, the age at which desistance begins, and the underlying mechanisms that lead to desistance. Even with considerable advances in the theoretical understanding of desistance from crime, there remain critical gaps between research and the application of that research to practice.
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