NCJ Number: |
155610  |
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Title: |
Criminal Justice Research and Public Policy in the United States |
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Author(s): |
J Travis |
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Corporate Author: |
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) US Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs United States of America |
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Date Published: |
1995 |
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Page Count: |
19 |
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Sponsoring Agency: |
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Washington, DC 20531 National Institute of Justice/NCJRS Rockville, MD 20849 US Dept of Justice NIJ Pub Washington, DC 20531 |
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Sale Source: |
National Institute of Justice/NCJRS Box 6000 Rockville, MD 20849 United States of America |
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Type: |
Program/Project Description |
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Language: |
English |
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Country: |
United States of America |
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Annotation: |
The Director of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) discusses the use of criminal justice information, particularly research findings, to shape public policy on crime in the United States, as well as what NIJ has been doing recently and what could be done in the future to use advanced information technologies to disseminate criminal justice information. |
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Abstract: |
NIJ sponsors extensive criminal justice research, develops techniques for law enforcement, and supports promising programs as demonstration programs, and communicates the findings of studies to practitioners and policymakers. Increasingly, NIJ is using advanced information technology to do this. NIJ is committed to a multiyear research agenda that focuses on six goals and that is relevant to policy while also contributing to a general knowledge base. NIJ has used advanced information technologies to make the National Criminal Justice Reference Service accessible worldwide over the Internet and by modem, to encourage electronic discussion forums, to develop an international electronic library for the exchange of information on the rule of law, and to help integrate the United Nations Crime and Justice Information Network with other automated systems. In addition to making the technology more widely available, we need to make sure that the issues we address are relevant to policymaking and practice, disseminate information promptly, and target the policymaker audience through online discussion groups and subscription services. 18 reference notes |
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Main Term(s): |
Criminology |
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Index Term(s): |
Criminal justice research; Criminology; Databases; Information dissemination; National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS); National Institute of Justice (NIJ); Research uses in policymaking |
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Note: |
Address presented at the Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Cairo, Egypt, May 2, 1995 |
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To cite this abstract, use the following link: http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/abstract.aspx?ID=155610 |
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