NIJ initiates and evaluates innovative programs in order to enhance the effectiveness of criminal justice practices. One such example mentioned in the video is the use of 1-day "John" schools for persons arrested for buying commercial sex. These schools were scientifically determined through evaluation to be effective in reducing recidivism among "Johns." Other outcomes of NIJ-sponsored research mentioned in the video are the determination that a 10-hour shift is the most productive use of police personnel; the innovative effort to match forensic sketches of suspects to existing police mugshots; and the application of mapping technologies to police crime analysis and the deployment of police resources.
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