Firearms
The Impact of Neighborhood Characteristics on Routine and Gang-Involved Gun Violence: Are Structural Covariates Salient?
Time in Crime: An Added Dimension to the Study of Crime Guns
Focused Deterrence, Strategic Management, and Effective Gun Violence Prevention
Two-year Review of Firearm-related DNA Casework Evidence: A Triage Process to Improve Quality and Efficiency
A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Phoenix Crime Gun Liaison Program: Leveraging Patrol Officers for Investigations
Utilizing a combined hospital and criminal justice database to identify risk factors for repeat firearm injury or violent-crime arrest among firearm victims
Recognizing and Investigating Emerging Firearm Crime
FY 2022 Extreme Risk Protective Order and Firearm Crisis Intervention Training and Technical Assistance Initiative Webinar
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Utilizing a combined hospital and criminal justice database to identify risk factors for repeat firearm injury or violent-crime arrest among firearm victims
Using social network analysis to examine gun violence
FY 2022 Crime Gun Intelligence Training and Education
Clearing gang- and drug-involved nonfatal shootings
PSP Case Studies - Jackson, Mississippi
Local Law Enforcement Crime Gun Intelligence Center Integration Initiative
Administered by BJA in partnership with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, this initiative provides funding to state, local, and tribal government entities that are experiencing precipitous increases in gun-related violent crime.
Encouraging Responsible Gun Ownership
Learn about BJA-supported efforts and initiatives that work to reduce firearm accidents and misuse.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
Designed to create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, this program's effectiveness depends upon the ongoing coordination, cooperation, and partnerships of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies working together with the communities they serve and engaged in a unified approach led by the U.S. Attorney in all 94 districts.