Evaluation
A Positive Youth Development Approach to Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Maltreated Children in Foster Care: Replication and Extension of an RCT of the Fostering Healthy Futures Programs
Strength at Home Couples Program to Prevent Military Partner Violence: A Randomized Controlled Trial
A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial of the Strength at Home Men's Program for Partner Violence in Military Veterans
Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial
Involuntary Out-patient Commitment and Reduction of Violent Behavior in Persons with Severe Mental Illness
Reducing Child Problem Behaviors And Improving Teacher-Child Interactions and Relationships: A Randomized Controlled Trial of BEST in CLASS
Teacher Competence of Delivery of BEST in CLASS as a Mediator of Treatment Effects
Project Towards No Drug Abuse: 2-Year Outcomes of a Trial That Compares Health Educator Delivery to Self-Instruction
Matching 3D Facial Shape to Demographic Properties by Geometric Metric Learning: A Part-Based Approach
Matching 3D Facial Shape to Demographic Properties by Geometric Metric Learning: A Part-Based Approach
Changing Prison Culture Reduces Violence
Progressing from Evidence to Action
A large body of research on crime and justice is available, yet it can take years for findings to influence practice in the field. During a recent panel at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference, researchers and practitioners shared ideas and discussed practical steps and promising new approaches to inspire change. Three guests join the show to continue their conversation: Dr. Tamara Herold, a senior advisor to the NIJ director, Dr. Nancy La Vigne, hosts Dr. Shon Barnes, the police chief of the Madison (Wisconsin) Police Department, and Dr.