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Experts will discuss some of the evidence-based practices and policies that law enforcement agencies can put into operation to reduce officer deaths and improve wellness and performance.

Panelists: Researchers Bryan Vila, Karen Amendola and John Violanti and Arlington (TX) Chief Theron Bowman.

Learn more and register to attend Exit Notice. The seminar is presented by NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network.

Why not pick up some best sellers or classics from NIJ for yourself or your entire department? You can brush up on some timely and relevant information while helping us reduce our inventory and save taxpayer's money.

Get started by browsing our list of titles.

NIJ is seeking comments on draft documents related to a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protective ensemble used by law enforcement agencies. Drafts include:

  • Standard
  • Certification Program
  • Selection and Application Guide

Comment period is open through September 28, 2012.

Read the drafts and find instructions for submitting comments.

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Staying Safe on Campus

September is Campus Safety Awareness Month. Learn about NIJ’s research on university responses to a common yet underreported crime — sexual assault on campus.

Read Sexual Assault on Campus: What Colleges and Universities are Doing About It (pdf, 21 pages).

Read Sexual Victimization of College Women (pdf, 47 pages).

Free Forensic DNA Training Online

NIJ offers free online courses to teach forensic scientists, officers, investigators and officers of the court what they need to know about the uses of forensic DNA.

View a list of courses.