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.
The National Network convenes regular conferences, working sessions and webinars to discuss and promote developments in its core areas of operation, showcase innovations, and set research and development priorities.
MASS SHOOTINGS: IN BLACK AND WHITE
The largest mass shooting in New York City in more than five years took place a week ahead of the ...
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Koren Gaines’ Introductory Letter
Hello, Before I started, I heard over and over again about how smart and talented the staff is – and ...
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Malmö pushes ahead with US anti-gang method after shootings
The recent spate of explosions and shootings in Malmö has not knocked the local police's pioneering anti-gang project off course, ...
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Fresh Data Shows How Focused Deterrence Can Keep At-Risk People from Crime
A wide body of evidence demonstrates the crime-prevention strategy's ability to curb community gun violence. In Detroit, new research also ...
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Can neighborhood outreach reduce inner-city gun violence in the U.S.?
The gunshots ripped through a house party before dawn on Chicago’s South Side. By the time the 27-year-old victim arrived ...
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Addressing the “black box” of focused deterrence: an examination of the mechanisms of change in Chicago’s Project Safe Neighborhoods
Chicago’s Project Safe Neighborhoods focused deterrence program is an effective crime reduction policy ...
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The Kim Foxx Effect: How Prosecutions Have Changed in Cook County
The state’s attorney promised to transform the office. Data shows she’s dismissed thousands of felonies that would have been pursued ...
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A Police Department’s Difficult Assignment: Atonement
In Stockton, California, city and law enforcement leaders are attempting to build trust between police and communities of color. Why ...
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Where they stand: South Bend at-large council candidates share their views on the issues
The League of Women Voters and Indiana University South Bend’s American Democracy Project invited municipal candidates to answer a series ...
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Dutchess expands domestic violence prevention funding in proposed budget
Dutchess County plans to expand the services and tools by which it can address instances of domestic and sexual assault ...
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Service gives light to domestic violence victims
The 15th annual program included bells rung for domestic violence victims, songs, prayers and several speakers. About 50 people attended ...
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Two Major Victories for a Public Health Approach to the Overdose Crisis
The decision is an enormous victory for the groups advocating for a site in Philadelphia, and for advocates around the country. As Christopher ...
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