Find on-demand events related to a variety of juvenile and criminal justice topics sponsored by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) or OJP program offices.
On-Demand Events
Taking Stock: An Overview of NIJ's Reentry Research Portfolio and Assessing the Impact of the Pandemic on Reentry Research
Sexual Assault Kit Evidence Tracking: The Idaho State Police Forensic Services Experience
Legalization of Marijuana: The Journey of Marijuana Laws in Colorado and Ohio
Application of the OSAC Registry of Standards to Forensic Science Service Providers’ Quality Systems
2022 NIJ Forensic Science Research and Development Symposium
Forensic Analysis of Cosmetics
Virtual Workshop: Understanding Sexual Assault Trauma and Considerations for Conducting a Trauma-Informed Interview
U.S. National Footwear Database System Feasibility Study
Current State of Knowledge about Stalking and Gender-Based Violence: The Known, Unknown, and Yet To Be Known
Virtual Workshop: A Discussion on Research and a Multidisciplinary Response to Sexual Assault
2022 Firearm and Toolmarks Policy & Practice Forum
The Effect of Time on Rusted Firearm Identification
Two-Pronged Study of Bullets Fired by Consecutively Rifled Barrels
Peer Discussion Webinar-A Focus on Budget Analysis (Puerto Rico)
Glock Pistol Toolmarks: A Literature Review and Introduction of Undocumented Toolmarks
Peer Discussion Webinar - A Focus on Procurement (American Samoa, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands)
Exploration of Breech Face Subclass Characteristics
Harnessing Data to Implement Real-Time Data-Driven Overdose Response Strategies
Peer Discussion Webinar - A Focus on Procurement (U.S. Virgin Islands)
Molecular Identification of Insects Relevant to Medicolegal Casework
Death Certification by the Medical Examiner/Coroner in Drug-Related Deaths
Data Systems Imperative in 21st Century Forensic Services
Pass-through Entity’s Oversight Responsibilities for Subrecipients - Live Discussion Webinar for OJP Grantees in American Samoa, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands
Medicolegal Death Investigation Considerations for Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs