The National Network’s approach has attracted significant media attention over the years. This page features the most recent coverage of our work and a searchable archive of media about the National Network’s projects around the nation and abroad.
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Biden wants to give anti-violence groups $5 billion. Here’s how it could be spent.
For decades, anti-violence crusaders have preached new approaches to curb shootings. Now, the White House is listening. Deep inside President ...
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Certain Colorado mass shootings prompt change. Other gun deaths don’t.
Eight people were fatally shot in Denver in the first week of July 2020, but no lawmakers called Jason McBride, a ...
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Traffic stops make poverty a crime, retired Birmingham police captain says
During my tenure as the Commander of the West Precinct of the Birmingham Police Department, the city’s largest precinct, I ...
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Understanding the landscape: New partnership uses ‘group violence intervention’ approach
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — A recent initiative to reduce homicides and other violent crime through a partnership with the National Network for Safe Communities is in its ...
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US criminologist lauds Malmö for anti-gang success
The US criminologist behind the anti-gang strategy designed to reduce the number of shootings and explosions in Malmö has credited ...
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Activists Push For Police Firings, But Elected Officials Don’t Have Power To Do That
Since this summer, calls for nationwide police reform have grown ever louder. But meaningful change has been slow to follow ...
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Theodore Decker: For lessons in reducing violence, Columbus should look west
Shortly after the city of Columbus announced a partnership with criminologist David Kennedy to dig deep into the rising tide ...
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CeaseFire Columbus: When the Killings Stopped
“The theory is that there is a small percentage of individuals committing the large amount of violent crime that is ...
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York City’s top cop invites public to join him in ‘walking the walk’ twice a week
The walks are just one way to get officers out of police cruisers and into neighborhoods on foot, where they ...
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Column: Police officers need resources to work within the community
I was encouraged to read two pages later the Dispatch article "Violence prevention initiative to focus on shooter," about the ...
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How Joe Biden’s Presidency Could Impact Criminal Justice in New York
Under Biden, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, which has been extensively hamstrung under Trump, will likely be funded ...
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Breaking the Cycle of Intımate-Partner Violence
A new strategy is changing the way Kingston, New York, addresses the harms of intimate-partner violence. “We had been putting ...
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