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Evaluation of the Shreveport Predictive Policing Experiment
This report documents an assessment of a predictive policing effort that was conducted to evaluate the crime reduction effects of policing guided by statistical predictions. In …
Evaluation of National Institute of Justice-Funded Geospatial Software Tools
A geospatial software tool-evaluation study conducted for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) assessed 14 recent NIJ-funded tool developments. The study integrates input from …
Uncertainty-Sensitive Heterogeneous Information Fusion
This report presents research on various methods for heterogeneous information fusion combining data that are qualitative, subjective, fuzzy, ambiguous, contradictory, and even …
The Justice Innovation Center
The Justice Innovation Center provides information on technology needs, priorities, and solutions for small, rural, tribal, and border criminal justice agencies. This report …
Preventing and Responding to Harmful Behaviors in the U.S. Army
Fostering Innovation in the U.S. Court System
Given the challenges posed to the U.S. courts sector, such as high caseloads and resource constraints, it is valuable to identify opportunities where changes in technology, policy, …
Fostering Innovation in U.S. Law Enforcement
This report presents the results a 2016 workshop in which a panel of law enforcement experts identifies high-priority needs for innovation in law enforcement, covering advances in …
Broadband Communications Prioritization and Interoperability Guidance for Law Enforcement
In 2018, law enforcement agencies gained access to a national, interoperable first responder broadband communications network that was supposed to result in simple solutions for …
Addressing Emerging Trends to Support the Future of Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice Technology Forecasting Group (CJTFG) deliberated on the effects that major technology and social trends could have on criminal justice in the next two to five …