Research
Beyond Force and Injuries: Examining Alternative (and important) Outcomes for Police De-escalation Training
An Officer-Level Examination of the Prevalence and Correlates of Police Body-Worn Camera Activation
Fire Safety Research Institute Materials and Products database-A resource to support fire modeling
Applying a Developmental Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
Fire Safety Research Institute Materials and Products database-A resource to support fire modeling
Applying a Developmental Evaluation Approach to Address Community Safety and Health Challenges of Reintegration Programs in the USA
Ethical Data Sharing in Forensic Research
BetaHub Support for Practitioner-Led Randomized Controlled Trials and Related Research in Correctional Facilities and Law Enforcement Agencies
Evaluation of Using Telehealth for Opioid Use Disorders in a Correctional Setting
The Impact of Mobile Technology Devices on Street Checks and Crime Incidents Reported: Results of a Randomised Controlled Trial
Healthy Adolescent Relationship Trajectories Study
Assessing for Impact: Key Elements to Successful Group Mentoring at the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta
Nuclear DNA from Rootless Hair for Forensic Purposes
Unconventional Wisdom: Research Shakes Up Assumptions About Sex Trafficking Clues in Online Escort
Unconventional Wisdom: Research Shakes Up Assumptions About Sex Trafficking Clues in Online Escort Ads
Closing Cases Using Gunshot Residue
Not every crime scene will have definitive evidence, such as DNA, to link an individual to a crime. In those cases, law enforcement relies on other evidence to build the burden of proof. NIJ graduate research fellow Dr. Shelby Khandasammy developed a tool to analyze organic gunshot residue and distinguish between different firearms calibers and manufacturers. She joins Marie Garcia, office director for the Office of Criminal Justice Systems at NIJ, to talk about her work and experience as a research fellow.