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Community Violence Legal Network is working with research partners to develop new findings about the impacts of community violence intervention strategies and efforts on reducing gun violence in our communities.
For now, we’ve curated facts and stories from across the United States that show how CVI works.
MORE FROM THE CVI FIELD
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by The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence
Meeting Bulletin #4: Community Based Responses to Violence
by Council on Criminal Justice
Effective Community Based Violence Reduction Strategies
by National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform
A Guide to Investing in Safe, Healthy, & Hopeful Communities: Part One
by Cities United
by Health Alliance for Violence Intervention
by Brookings Institute
Philadelphia report - Data Release: The FY23 Anti-Violence Budget
by Office of the Controller (phila.gov)
by National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform and Public Welfare Foundation
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Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs: A Guide to Implementation and Costingby The HAVI and Everytown
by Sara B. Heller, et al.
Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs Work
by Carnell Cooper, Dawn M. Eslinger, and Paul D. Stolley
What works in reducing community violence: a meta-review and field study for the northern triangle
by Thomas Abt and Christopher Winship
What works in crime prevention and rehabilitation: An assessment of systematic reviews
by David Weisburd, David P. Farrington, and Charlotte Gill
Cure Violence: A Public Health Model to Reduce Gun Violence
by Jeffrey A. Butts, Caterina Gouvis Roman, Lindsay Bostwick, and Jeremy R. Porter
The Effects of Summer Jobs on Youth Violence
by Sara B. Heller, Harold Pollack, and Johnathan M. V. Davis
by Task Force on Community Preventive Services
Evaluation of CeaseFire-Chicago
by Wesley G. Skogan, Susan M. Hartnett, Natalie Bump, and Jill Dubois
by National Library of Medicine