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Archive for September 2025

Taking a Stand: Reducing Gun Violence in Our Communities 2007

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Ten Essential Actions Cities Can Take to Reduce Violence Now

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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5 Ways States Can Reduce Violent Crime

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Protecting America’s Children from Gun Violence

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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The Urgent Need to Address the Gun Violence Epidemic

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Organizing for Effective Homicide Investigations

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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NIBIN Lead Investigative Checklist

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Social Network Analysis for Law Enforcement

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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Social Media Guide For Investigations

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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NIJ report to Congress on the DOJ Needs Assessment of Forensic Laboratories and Medical Examiner/Coroner Offices

By NPI | September 9, 2025
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