Research and development
A Positive Youth Development Approach to School Safety
Reducing Child Problem Behaviors And Improving Teacher-Child Interactions and Relationships: A Randomized Controlled Trial of BEST in CLASS
The Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention: Secondary Prevention for Youth at Risk of Developing PTSD
Enhancing Children's Prosocial Behavior in the Classroom
Missing Native American Persons: Nebraska Study Details Scope of Problem, Urges Culturally Sensitive Research and Better Access to Justice
The Efficacy of a Systematic Substance Abuse Program for Adolescent Females
Verification Report, Toolkit for Selective Analyses & Reconstruction of Files (FileTSAR)
Targeted Data Extraction System (TDES) for Mobile Devices
Vaping: It's Not What You Think
Vaping has grown in popularity as an alternative to cigarettes, but like its predecessor, vaping brings many health complications to consumers. Thanks to the persistence of researchers like Dr. Michelle Peace, these once unknown dangers have been brought to light. Dr. Peace, a tenured Associate Professor and founding member of VCU’s Department of Forensic Science, joins host and NIJ Scientist Dr. Frances Scott to discuss the history and science of vaping and what it does to our bodies.