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Analysis of the Factors influencing Multiple Uses of Crime Guns: An Exploration Study

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Analysis of the Factors influencing Multiple Uses of Crime Guns: An Exploration Study

By NPI | September 26, 2025
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Time in Crime: An Added Dimension to the Study of Crime Guns

By NPI | September 26, 2025
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Keeping Firearms Out of the Wrong Hands

By NPI | September 26, 2025
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Optimizing Crime Gun intelligence

By NPI | September 26, 2025
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The Impact of the Detroit CGIC on Fatal and Nonfatal Shooting Clearance Rates

By NPI | September 26, 2025
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Constitution and Common Sense Steps to Reduce Gun Violence

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Preventing Gun Violence: A Call to Action

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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MCCA Report on the State of Gun Violence in AmericaÕs Major Cities

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Gun Violence in the United States 2022: Examining the Burden Among Children and Teens

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (NFCTA): Crime Guns – Volume Two

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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