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Active Denial System
Aftercare/reentry
Agroterrorism (See NIJ Journal Article "Agroterrorism—Why We’re Not Ready: A Look at the Role of Law Enforcement")
Assistance, Technology
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Biometrics
Body Armor
Boot Camps (See NIJ Research for Practice "Correctional Boot Camps: Lessons From a Decade of Research")
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Cellular Digital Packet Data, Migrating from (See Migrating From Cellular Digital Packet Data)
Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Cold Case, Solving with DNA (DNA.gov)
Commercialization, Assistance
Communications Technologies
Community policing (See NIJ Report "Fighting Crime with COPS & Citizens: A 4-Year Study of the COPS Program")
Computer crime (See Electronic Crime)
Computer Forensics, Testing Tools (See also Electronic Crime)
Conducted Energy Devices (Less-lethal Technology)
Corrections, Technology
Corruption, International (See Transnational Organized Crime)
Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant Program
Crime Mapping
Cybercrime (See Electronic Crime)
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Data Resources Program
Data Sharing, Law Enforcement (See Information-led Policing)
Death Investigation (See NIJ Report Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator)
Delinquency (See NIJ Research in Brief Toward Safe and Orderly Schools—The National Study of Delinquency Prevention in Schools)
Digital Evidence, Courtroom (See NIJ Report Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: A Guide for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors)
Digital Evidence, Examination of (See NIJ Report Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement)
DNA, Forensic (DNA.gov)
Domestic Violence (See Intimate Partner Violence)
Domestic Violence Courts
Drugs and Crime
Drug Courts
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Electro-muscular disruption technology (See Conducted Energy Devices)
Electronic Crime
Elder Abuse
Equipment and Technology (See Commercialization , Funding, and Standards)
Evaluations, Programs (See NIJ Journal article "Maximize Your Evaluation Dollars")
Evidence, Digital in the Courtroom (See NIJ Report Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: A Guide for Law Enforcement and Prosecutors)
Evidence, Examination of Digital (See NIJ Report Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement)
Evidence, DNA (DNA.gov)
Exoneration of the Innocent (DNA.gov)
Eyewitness Evidence (See NIJ Guide Eyewitness Evidence: A Trainer's Manual for Law Enforcement)
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Facial Recognition
Family violence (See Violence Against Women & Family Violence)
Fingerprinting, Fast Capture
Forensic Sciences
Forensic DNA
Forensics Laboratories (DNA.gov) (See also Forensic Laboratory Enhancement funding or Services for Laboratories (DNA.gov)
Funding
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Gateways, interoperability (See Interoperability Gateways/Interconnects)
Geographic profiling
Grants (see Funding)
Gun Violence (See NIJ publications on Gun Violence)
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Hate crime
Hot spots, mapping (See the NIJ Report "Mapping Crime: Understanding Hot Spots")
Human trafficking
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Identity Theft (See NIJ Report Identity Theft—A Research Review)
Industries, Prison (See NIJ Journal article "Factories Behind Fences: Do Prison ‘Real Work’ Programs Work?
Information-led Policing
Information sharing (See Information-led Policing )
Information Systems and Technology (See Communication Technologies or Information-led Policing )
International Center
Interoperability, Communications
Intimate Partner Violence
Iris Recognition Technology
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Laboratory, Enhancement Funding
Less-lethal technologies
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Mapping Crime
Mental Health (See NIJ Research for Practice Mental Health Screens for Corrections)
Methamphetamine (See NIJ Journal article "Methamphetamine Abuse: Challenges for Law Enforcement and Communities")
Missing persons (See NIJ Journal article "Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains: The Nation's Silent Mass Disaster")
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Narrowbanding (See Understanding FCC Narrowbanding Requirements)
National Criminal Justice Reference Services (NCJRS)
National Forensic Science Improvement Act (See Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant Program)
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) Exit Notice
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Organized Crime, Transnational
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Postconviction, DNA Testing (DNA.gov)
Profiling, Geographic
Prison Rape
Prisoner Reentry
Property crime (See DNA and Property Crimes [DNA.gov])
Prostitution (See NIJ Journal article "Understanding and Applying Research on Prostitution")
Pursuit Management
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Radio Spectrum
Radio, Voice Encryption
Rape, and Sexual Violence
Rape, in Prisons
Recidivism
Reentry
Reentry, Women (See NIJ Journal article "Reentry Programs for Women Inmates")
Restorative Justice
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Science/technology
Sentencing, truth in sentencing (see NIJ Journal article "Truth in Sentencing and State Sentencing Practices")
Sexual Violence and Rape
Solicitations (see Funding)
Spatial Data Analysis
Specialized Courts
Stalking
Statistics (See the Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Suicide Terrorism (See NIJ Journal Article "Analyzing Terror: Researchers Study the Perpetrators and the Effects of Suicide Terrorism")
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TASER (See Conducted Energy Devices)
Technology Assistance
Technology; Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation Process
Technology, Working Groups
Telephony, and Voice over Internet Protocol
Terrorism
Trafficking in persons (see Human Trafficking)
Training
Transnational Organized Crime
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Unidentified remains (See NIJ Journal article "Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains: The Nation's Silent Mass Disaster")
Use of Force (See Deciding When and How to Use Less-Lethal Devices)
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Vests, Bullet Resistant (see Body Armor)
Victims and Victimization
Victims, Satisfaction (See NIJ Journal article "Victim Satisfaction With the Criminal Justice System")
Violence Against Women
Voice Encryption for Radios
Voice over Internet Protocol
Voice over Internet Protocol, and Telephony

