Crime prevention
Sustaining the CVI Ecosystem: Sources of Funding for CVI Strategies
Bringing a Folding Chair: Planning for Community Violence Intervention and Prevention
Trauma-responsive CVI Practice: What Does It Mean and What Does It Look Like?
Implementing Community Based Violence Intervention Strategies
Promoting CVI Success: Meaningful Measures and Effective Communication
Cross-age Peer Mentoring to Enhance Resilience among Low-income Urban Youth Living in High Violence Chicago Communities
OJJDP News @ a Glance, September/October 2020
Department of Justice Awards More Than $295.8 Million To Improve Tribal Public Safety
On September 30, 2020, the Department of Justice announced more than $295.8 million in awards to improve public safety, serve victims of crime, and support youth programs in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. More than $103 million was awarded under the Justice Department’s Coordinated Tribal Assistance Solicitation (CTAS) to enhance law enforcement and tribal justice practices, expand victim services, and sustain crime prevention and intervention...
Quality of School-Based Prevention Programs: Results from a National Survey
Violence Among Rural Youth, Final Report
Longitudinal Evaluation of a Delinquency Prevention Program by Self-Report
School Policies and Legal Issues Supporting Safe Schools (Revised)
In Focus: Youth Gangs
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Reform Evaluation: Assessment of Community-Based Services for Justice-Involved Youth
Collecting Data and Sharing Information To Improve School-Justice Partnerships
Basic Crime Prevention
Orlando, FL