Research and development
Identification of Minor Dye Components of Fibers via Integrating-Cavity-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Security Crystals: NIR-To-NIR Upconverting Nanoparticles for Fingerprint Identification and DNA Extraction
Analysis of Small Particles Adhering to the Edges of Duct Tape as a Means to Make Associations in a Way that is Independent of Manufactured Characteristics
Adaptation of the DNase I Procedure to the Biomek® NXP Robotic Platform for More Efficient and Automated Sexual Assault Sample Processing
Interpretation of Y Chromosome STRs for Missing Persons Cases
Novel Quantitative Microscopy of Wet-Powdered Latent Fingermarks of Different Ages
Surveying the Total Microbiome as Trace Evidence for Forensic Identification
A Strength-Based Approach to Mentoring
Synthesizing Knowledge on Equity and Equity-based School Safety Strategies
The National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice
Views of the Police and Neighborhood Conditions
Learning to Build Police-Community Trust
Impact of the National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice on Police Administrative Outcomes
National Institute of Justice Literature Review and Data Analysis on Deaths in Custody, Report to Congress
Helping Crime Victim Legal Clinics Help Their Clients by Defining and Measuring for Successful Outcomes
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
NIJ Social Science Analyst Yunsoo Park shares her knowledge about elder abuse, a widespread issue in the U.S. and around the world, particularly polyvictimization — the experience of a range of different types of abuse and maltreatment. As much as 11% of community-residing older adults experienced some form of abuse or mistreatment in the past year. Yunsoo discusses risk factors, difficulties in defining and studying elder abuse polyvictimization, and strategies for intervention and prevention. Stacy Lee Reynolds, a Communications Assistant with NIJ, hosts.