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Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence - John Jay College Research and...
Oct 30, 2025 - JohnJayREC reviewed the evidence for policies and programs that reduce violence without relying on police.
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The Juvenile Justice Response to Violence - John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
Oct 20, 2025 - Even during periods of relatively low violence, the incidence of violent behavior by and among young people is a prominent issue. Policymakers and communities...
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Critical Care: The Important Role of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs - John Jay...
Oct 20, 2025 - Douglas Evans and Anthony Vega In Denormalizing Violence: A Series of Reports From the John Jay College Evaluation of Cure
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Community Violence Intervention at the Roots (CVI–R) - John Jay College Research and Evaluation...
Oct 30, 2025 - Grassroots efforts to reduce violence could be called Community Violence Interventions at the Roots (or CVI-R).
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Reducing Gun Violence in New York City - John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
Oct 20, 2025 - Causal relationships are difficult to identify in complex and multi-part initiatives, but New York City’s falling rate of gun violence suggests that recent...
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Who Pays for Gun Violence? - John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
Oct 30, 2025 - Despite the urgency of gun violence in the United States, research on its economic impact remains scarce and studies tend to focus on immediate costs.
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Minor Role: Youth Under Age 18 and New York City Violence - John Jay College Research and...
Oct 9, 2025 - Youth aged 17 and younger still account for a small portion of violent crime in New York City. As the incidence of interpersonal violence shifted in recent...
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Gun Violence is not an "Urban" Problem - John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
Oct 13, 2025 - by Jeffrey A. Butts JohnJayREC DataBits 2018-01 (revised Jan 2020) Policy debates about gun violence focus on cities. Every year,
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Gun Violence Costs NYC $40 Million a Year - John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
Oct 20, 2025 - More than 70 percent of treatment costs for gunshot wounds in New York are borne by taxpayers.
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