This Research Brief summarizes research on law enforcement and community-led initiatives which have research evidence to support their effectiveness in preventing illegal gun trafficking and gun violence
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Almost all of the firearms that end up on the streets are first sold through legally appointed feder...
According to the most recently available data, the retail gun dealers responsible for selling the ma...
Controlling gun crime continues to be a difficult challenge for policymakers and practitioners in th...
Though gun violence peaked in American cities in the early 1990s, firearms are still used in more th...
Increasingly criminal justice agencies are integrating “data based” approaches into their operationa...
Criminal misuse of firearms is among the world’s most serious crime problems. Strategies to reduce g...
Baltimore has long been plagued by high rates of homicides, with guns playing an important role. Cit...
Since the mid-1990s, a number of initiatives intended to address gang, gun and drug-related violence...
Baltimore has been plagued by persistently high rates of firearm violence for decades, even as gun v...
Gun violence, including that perpetrated by young people, is a pernicious problem for many communiti...
Gun violence has been an intractable problem for decades with sometimes unexplainable rises and fall...
To combat the epidemic of youth gun violence in the 1980s and 1990s, law enforcement agencies across...
This report is intended to help state and local elected officials better understand the issue of cri...
This study compared the effectiveness of community outreach programs combined with community educati...
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Almost all of the firearms that end up on the streets are first sold through legally appointed feder...
According to the most recently available data, the retail gun dealers responsible for selling the ma...
Controlling gun crime continues to be a difficult challenge for policymakers and practitioners in th...
Though gun violence peaked in American cities in the early 1990s, firearms are still used in more th...
Increasingly criminal justice agencies are integrating “data based” approaches into their operationa...
Criminal misuse of firearms is among the world’s most serious crime problems. Strategies to reduce g...
Baltimore has long been plagued by high rates of homicides, with guns playing an important role. Cit...
Since the mid-1990s, a number of initiatives intended to address gang, gun and drug-related violence...
Baltimore has been plagued by persistently high rates of firearm violence for decades, even as gun v...
Gun violence, including that perpetrated by young people, is a pernicious problem for many communiti...
Gun violence has been an intractable problem for decades with sometimes unexplainable rises and fall...
To combat the epidemic of youth gun violence in the 1980s and 1990s, law enforcement agencies across...
This report is intended to help state and local elected officials better understand the issue of cri...
This study compared the effectiveness of community outreach programs combined with community educati...
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Almost all of the firearms that end up on the streets are first sold through legally appointed feder...
According to the most recently available data, the retail gun dealers responsible for selling the ma...