Research
A longitudinal quasi-experimental study of violence and disorder impacts of urban CCTV camera clusters
A longitudinal quasi-experimental study of violence and disorder impacts of urban CCTV camera clusters
Analysis of amphetamine, methamphetamine, methylenedioxyamphetamine and methylenedioxymethamphetamine in whole blood using in-matrix ethyl chloroformate derivatization and automated headspace solid-phase microextraction followed by GC-MS
Meeting People Where They Are to Improve Institutional Culture
Incarcerated individuals deserve opportunities for healing and growth, but they often lack the necessary resources for such opportunities. Additionally, organizational cultures that don’t support these outcomes often stand in the way. Researchers and practitioners gathered at NIJ’s 2023 National Research Conference to share ideas and projects that will increase opportunities for incarcerated populations around the country. This show continues their conversation.
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
The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Arrest in the Era of Cannabis Legalization
The Intersection of Gender, Race, and Arrest in the Era of Cannabis Legalization
Managing Prisons Through Extended Solitary Confinement: A Necessary Approach or a Signal of Prison System Failure?
Managing Prisons Through Extended Solitary Confinement: A Necessary Approach or a Signal of Prison System Failure?
Assessment of the Contribution to Drug Impaired Driving from Emerging and Undertested Drugs
Pathways to Safety: An Examination of Federal and State-Level Barriers and Facilitators to Elder Abuse Reporting and Response
Progressing from Evidence to Action
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.