Offenses
The Hidden Impact: Understanding and Supporting Workplace Wellbeing for Forensic Professionals
Insights Into Mail Fraud Come From Scammers’ Own Records
Protecting At-Risk Tribal Youth: First Response Pocket Guide
Targeted-Ion Mass Spectrometry for the Identification of Forensically Relevant Biological Fluids and Samples from Sexual Assault Evidence
Prosecuting America's Dad: 7 Tips for the Ethical, Aggressive Prosecutor
To activate, or not to activate? Officers’ decisions to turn on body-worn cameras during different police services
Declines in victims calling the police in 21st-century America: how the trends vary by race/ethnicity and racial-immigration contexts
Cold Cases and Serial Killers (Part Two)
NIJ Social Science Analyst Eric Martin discusses why the number of serial killers is declining and the factors that deter people from this type of violent offense. He also shares insight into whether society is experiencing an evolution away from serial killing and how NIJ continues to support research in this area.
Mark Greene, the Division Director of the Technology and Standards Division at NIJ, and Lucas Zarwell, the Office Director of NIJ’s Office of Investigative and Forensic Sciences, co-host this conversation about serial killers.