The NIJ Research Review is prepared
quarterly by the
National Institute of
Justice (NIJ), the
research, development,
and evaluation branch
of the U.S. Department
of Justice. It contains
short summaries of
significant research
findings from recently
funded reports and lists
titles of other recently
completed projects.
Web addresses are
provided for easy
electronic access to
the full abstract of
each project.
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Findings and conclusions of the
research reported here are those
of the authors and do not reflect
the official position or policies of
the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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The National Institute of
Justice is a component
of the Office of Justice
Programs, which also
includes the Bureau of
Justice Assistance,
the Bureau of Justice
Statistics, the Office of
Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention,
and the Office for
Victims of Crime.
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