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National Institute of Justice Year in Review 1999

NCJ Number
182948
Date Published
June 2000
Length
47 pages
Annotation
This is a review of National Institute of Justice (NIJ) activities during fiscal year 1999.
Abstract
The report highlights the Institute's major activities and summarizes some of the findings in key areas of interest. These include studies that examine ways to achieve the purposes of the justice system, such as swift and certain apprehension of criminals, fair and speedy trials, appropriate punishments and concern for crime victims. Chapter headings include: (1) Rethinking Justice (finding new ways to help the criminal justice system ensure fair, efficient, and effective outcomes; (2)Understanding the Nexus (exploring and verifying the linkages between criminal activity and other social phenomena); (3) Breaking the Cycle of Crime (encouraging researchers and practitioners to experiment with pragmatic solutions to recurring criminal justice problems); (4) Creating the Tools (assisting State and local criminal justice agencies develop the resources to evaluate and implement new practices and technologies); (5) Expanding the Horizons (awareness of new crime trends); and (6) Sharing Information (disseminate findings to State and local agencies). Appendixes