CGIC Research

Crime Gun Intelligence Centers: Reviewing the Evidence

Research plays a critical role in understanding and improving CGIC processes by identifying effective strategies and opportunities for improvement, supporting data-driven decision making, providing operational and outcome transparency, and facilitating strategic goal accountability. To understand the CGIC research landscape, 19 CGIC evaluations were identified and reviewed.

Of the 19 evaluations:

  • 16 examined inputs, such as ballistic evidence and firearm collection and entry
  • 18 examined outputs, such as timely evidence processing, National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) leads and/or hits, and eTrace hits
  • 16 examined results, such as arrests and court dispositions
  • 9 examined outcomes, such as fatal shootings, non-fatal shootings, and other crimes
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Suggested Citation: Huff, J. (2026). Crime Gun Intelligence Centers: Reviewing the Evidence. National Policing Institute: Arlington, Virginia.

Research Library

The Research Library provides research articles from partner agencies, leaders, and academics in the field. Some of the publications may require access to academic journals to read the entire publication. Check the Library often for new and updated research.

Winston-Salem 2019 Crime Gun Intelligence Center Grant: Final Analysis Report

Evaluation of the Detroit Crime Gun Intelligence Center

Indianapolis Crime Gun Intelligence Center: Final Report

Tulsa Police Crime Gun Intelligence Center: CGIC Evaluation Report

Evaluation of the Phoenix Crime Gun Intelligence Center

Focus on Gun Violence: An Evaluation of Denver’s CGIC and RAVEN Programs

Evaluation of the Kansas City Crime Gun Intelligence Center

An Evaluation of Crime Gun Intelligence Center Improvements Implemented in Washington, DC, 2016-2019

Evaluating the Los Angeles Crime Gun Intelligence Center

Evaluation of the Milwaukee Police Department’s Crime Gun Intelligence Center