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Violent Crime Reduction

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

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MCCA Report on the State of Gun Violence in AmericaÕs Major Cities

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Gun Violence in the United States 2022: Examining the Burden Among Children and Teens

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Who is Manufacturing the Guns Used in Crimes? City-Level Data on Crime Gun Recoveries

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East Baton Rouge Violent Crime Unit

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Reducing Gun Violence in Our Communities

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Strategies for Reducing Gun Violence in American Cities

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Taking a Stand: Reducing Gun Violence in Our Communities 2007

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Ten Essential Actions Cities Can Take to Reduce Violence Now

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