How does one become a peer reviewer?
Do you have expertise in criminal justice, juvenile delinquency, victimization, or other crime-related issues? Peer review panels include researchers, practitioners, and academics from rural and urban areas, and people with experience in both the public and private sectors, including community-based organizations. Each DOJ component handles its peer review process differently and has its own criteria for evaluating the qualifications of potential peer reviewers. Please contact us if you are interested in becoming involved as a peer reviewer.