Justice Research and Innovation
Expertise
Divisions
Special Programs
Centers
- Critical Incident Analysis
- Data Management Analytics
- Emergency Management and Operations
- Enterprise Systems Modernization
- Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience
- Justice Research and Innovation
- Military Advisory Board
- Public Health Preparedness and Resilience
- Vulnerable Population Protection
The Benefits Of Body-Worn Cameras In A Local Jail Setting
Data bias in policing
Case backlogs and the impacts of COVID-19 on the court system
The criticality of pairing social science and algorithmic work
The understudied pathways into labor trafficking
The use of technology to enhance jail safety
Understanding and improving police-community interactions by using tools to evaluate body-camera footage
Officer health and wellness
Officer safety: The role of the 911 professional
Enhancing use of force data collection to improve community safety
Extreme risk protection orders: Reducing gun violence with legislation, training, data collection, and funding
Recruitment and retention in corrections: Challenges and innovative solutions from the field
Supporting survivors of crime: Systemic barriers to providing culturally competent services and a path forward
Recruitment and retention in policing: Challenges and innovative solutions from the field
Policing and emergency preparedness: Enhancing law enforcement's response to mass protests and demonstrations
American Counter-Insurgency and Policing
Using data to advance the justice system: Forecasting, risk-assessments, and predictive analytics in law enforcement
Crisis intervention: Alternative response models and community responses to people in crisis
Racial equity in traffic stops: Instituting reform by changing data collection and policing practices
Curbing The Spread of Covid-19 in Jails: Innovative approaches for protecting staff and incarcerated people
Innovation during a Pandemic: COVID-19 Adaptations of the Prosecutor’s Office
Policing
Consent Decrees: Implementation
Consent Decrees: The Basics
Justice Talks: Rural Courts and COVID-19 (Part 2)