Law enforcement
What's Possible with Rapid DNA Technology
What's Possible with Rapid DNA Technology
What’s Possible with Rapid DNA Technology?
Estimation Procedures for Crimes in the United States Based on NIBRS Data
NIBRS Estimation Summary
Improving Information Sharing and Training for State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Law Enforcement on Matters of National Security and Homeland Security
Federal Deaths in Custody and During Arrest, 2020 – Statistical Tables
A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Comprehensive, Research-Based Framework for Implementing School-Based Law Enforcement Programs
Effective School Staff Interactions with Students and Police: A Training Model (ESSI)
A Multiple Perspectives Analysis of the Influences on the School to Prison Pipeline in Virginia: Report of Quantitative Findings
Robin Engel on Police Reform and Public Safety
Tribal Crime, Justice, and Safety (Part 2)
Stacy Lee Reynolds and Christine (Tina) Crossland continue their discussion of tribal crime, justice, and safety, including how Native American persons experience crime victimization at higher rates than non-Native people and the jurisdictional complexities in responding to tribal crime, justice, and safety. Read the transcript.
Listen to the first half of Stacy and Tina’s discussion.
Reading and Resources from NIJ
Tribal-Researcher Capacity Building Grants
Trends in Youth Arrests for Violent Crimes
International Association of Chiefs of Police Annual Conference and Exposition
Dallas, TX