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Definition of National institute of justice
1. Noun. The law enforcement agency that is the research and development branch of the Department of Justice.
Group relationships: Department Of Justice, Doj, Justice, Justice Department
Generic synonyms: Law Enforcement Agency
Lexicographical Neighbors of National Institute Of Justice
Literary usage of National institute of justice
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Drug Identification and Testing in the Juvenile Justice System by Anne H. Crowe (1998)
"National Institute of Justice. 1994 (November). Drug Use Forecasting. Annual Report
on Juvenile Arres tees/Detainees: Drugs and Crime in America 's Cities. ..."
2. Community Mediation Programs: Developments and Challenges by Daniel McGillis (1997)
"National Institute of Justice The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) of the US
Department of Justice has supported the community mediation field in a ..."
3. Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines by Michael Tonry (1998)
"Report to the National Institute of Justice (College Park. MD: University of
Maryland. ... DC: National Institute of Justice. 1987): John J. Dilulio. 1990. ..."
4. Preventing Gang & Drug Related Witness Intimidation by Peter Finn (1996)
"Washington, DC : US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, ...
Papers presented to the National Institute of Justice Workshop on Gangs, ..."
5. Solving Crime Problems in Residential Neighborhoods: Comprehensive Changes by Judith D. Feins (1997)
"R. Taylor and A. Harrell, "Physical Environment and Crime," NIJ Research
Report (Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, ..."
6. Comparison of Urinalysis Technologies for Drug Testing in Criminal Justice by Christy Visher (1991)
"Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. i National Institute of Justice.
"Drug Use Forecasting (DUF)." Research in Action (annual and quarterly ..."
7. Using Civil Remedies for Criminal Behavior: Rationale, Case Studies ...by Peter Fin by Peter Finn (1994)
"The National Institute of Justice has a long history of accomplishments, including
the following: • Basic research on career criminals that led to ..."