Gun violence is declining in Indianapolis but we have more work to do
Black faith groups have been fighting neighborhood gun violence for decades they finally getting support
Opinion: Success! Oakland Ceasefire program reduces gun violence
Service Style of Policing
D.C. Launches Violence Prevention Program For 200 ‘Highest-Risk’ Individuals
A Majority Of D.C.’s Gun Violence Is Driven By Small Number Of People, Says A New Study
‘Street groups’ involved in 39% homicides in Indianapolis, new analysis finds
National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform strategy focuses on those most likely to be involved in gun violence as city grapples with public safety crisis
The Very Essential Work of Street-Level Violence Prevention
Why Is Violence Spiking? Maybe Because the Interrupters Have Been Disrupted.
How Juvenile Probation Lands More Youths in Jail
The Pandemic Has Hindered Many of the Best Ideas for Reducing Violence
Each gun homicide in one California city costs taxpayers $2.3 million, study says
Each gun homicide in San Bernardino costs taxpayers $2.3 million, study says
NPR — New Study Finds Every Gun Homicide In San Bernardino Costs Taxpayers $2.3 Million
Studies Show That Violence Prevention Saves Cities Money – Lots of Money
Each gun homicide in one California city costs taxpayers $2.3 million, study says…
A Dangerous Limbo: Probation and Parole in the Time of COVID-19
Now Is the Time to Transform the Criminal Justice System
When the Shootings Don’t Stop
The Very Essential Work of Street-Level Violence Prevention
Fresno shootings way up during stay-at-home order during coronavirus. What can be done?
Now Is the Time to Transform the Criminal Justice System
California urged to release older prisoners amid coronavirus, including violent offenders
NICJR Presents Stockton Cost of Gun Violence report to the City Council – ABC 10
NICJR Presents Stockton Cost of Gun Violence report to the City Council – KCRA-NBC
Every Murder Costs Taxpayers Millions of Dollars—and That’s on Top of the Tragic Human Cost.
Gun Violence As A Public Health Issue
How To End The Era of Mass Supervision
Everyone deserves the right to vote — including parolees. California can lead the way
David Muhammad joins the leadership team of the Columbia University Justice Lab
To Build a Positive Youth Justice System, Follow These Three Steps
David Muhammad joins leadership of the Columbia University Justice Lab for launch of EXiT
Local Restorative Justice Best Kind of Diversion for Youth
How the U.S. Can and Should Greatly Reduce Mass Probation
Juvenile Justice Solutions Should Always Start with Positive Youth Development
20 Years of Flawed Criminal Justice Policy