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Emerging Areas of Science, Engineering, and Medicine for the Courts: Proceedings of a Workshop–in Brief  (2021)

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The Criminal Justice System and Social Exclusion: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: Proceedings of a Workshop–in Brief  (2018)

Consensus Study Report

Issues for Science and Engineering Researchers in the Digital Age  (2001)

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The Science of Implicit Bias: Implications for Law and Policy: Proceedings of a Workshop–in Brief  (2021)

Consensus Study Report

Firearms and Violence: A Critical Review  (2005)

Consensus Study Report

Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice, and Policy  (2023)

Consensus Study Report

Preventing Bullying Through Science, Policy, and Practice  (2016)

Consensus Study Report

Support for Forensic Science Research: Improving the Scientific Role of the National Institute of Justice  (2015)

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Personnel Selection in the Pattern Evidence Domain of Forensic Science: Proceedings of a Workshop  (2017)

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A Convergence of Science and Law: A Summary Report of the First Meeting of the Science, Technology, and Law Panel  (2001)

Consensus Study Report

Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals,": Volume I  (1986)

Consensus Study Report

Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward  (2009)

Consensus Study Report

Criminal Careers and "Career Criminals,": Volume II  (1986)

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The Age of Expert Testimony: Science in the Courtroom: Report of a Workshop  (2002)

Consensus Study Report

Science Needs for Microbial Forensics: Developing Initial International Research Priorities  (2014)

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Developing a Digital National Library for Undergraduate Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education: Report of a Workshop  (1998)

Consensus Study Report

Reforming Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach  (2013)