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January 11, 2007

National Institute of Justice 2005 Annual Report

"The Annual Report describes NIJ’s work in facing challenges both new and old. In today’s world, offenders are more technologically savvy, and the law enforcement community must have access to the latest information and tools. But the relationships among Federal, State, and local law enforcement, and between researchers and practitioners also play a key role in combating and preventing crime. NIJ’s 2005 Annual Report discusses its most recent contributions—in forensics, policing and corrections, victimization, and international crime—which center on these two principles."  [RJ]

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