The Committee on Law and Justice, in collaboration with the National Institute of Justice, will hold a hybrid public seminar which will explore the state of implementation science within the justice field, including current efforts to advance scientific knowledge, opportunities to expand and strengthen research efforts, observations and progress made by justice decision-makers, and new possibilities for implementation science use among justice system actors.
Please join us—either in person or virtually—to share your thoughts.
Space is limited for in-person attendance at the National Academy of Sciences Building (2101 Constitution Ave NW) in Washington, D.C. and registration is required. Registration for both attendance options and additional information can be accessed on the registration page.
The session will be followed by a question and answer session with the committee and the audience.