Law enforcement
What's Known and Unknown About Marijuana (Part 1)
Marijuana poses many challenges for researchers, law enforcement, and policy makers, challenges that fall into two fields: drug chemistry and toxicology. NIJ scientist Dr. Frances Scott joins this episode to explain the complications in drug chemistry and how difficulties defining marijuana lead to backlogs in crime labs around the country. NIJ Communications Assistant Josh Mondoro hosts.
Vapor Pressure Measurements on Linalool Using a Rapid and Inexpensive Method Suitable for Cannabis-Associated Terpenes
Obstacles and facilitators to intimate bystanders reporting violent extremism or targeted violence
Validating a novel tool for coding body worn camera footage of police-community member interactions
Linking emergency care and police department data to strengthen timely information on violence-related paediatric injuries
Coinciding crises: The effects of the police legitimacy and opioid crises on the culture of a specialized drug investigation unit
A cyclically adjusted spatio-temporal kernel density estimation method for predictive crime hotspot analysis
Updating, subtyping, and perceptions of the police: Implications of police contact for youths' perceptions of procedural justice
Deciphering Severely Degraded License Plates
A deep learning framework for finding illicit images/videos of children
Discouraging the Demand That Fosters Sex Trafficking: Collaboration through Augmented Intelligence
Five Things About the Role of Social Networks in Domestic Radicalization
Five Things About Individuals Who Engage in Violent Extremism and Similar Offenses
Five Things About the Role of the Internet and Social Media in Domestic Radicalization
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