Many agencies and organizations publish information related to gun crime, use of
firearms, and other topics of interest to PSN programs.
2007 | | Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy | Top |
| (NCJ 218878), Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Justice, June 2007. This report summarizes findings by Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt, and Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings, who visited communities across the nation in the aftermath of the tragedy at Virginia Tech, and provides recommendations for how the Federal government can help avoid such tragedies in the future. |
| Project Safe Neighborhoods: Strategic Interventions – Eastern District of Missouri—Case Study 7 | Top |
| BJA-Sponsored, February 2007. This case study describes the history of the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative, as well as its partners, training, and outreach. It describes the development and initial implementation of the PSN Task Force in the Eastern District of Missouri; key implementation issues, challenges, and successes; strategic interventions; and an assessment of impact. |
| Project Safe Neighborhoods: Strategic Interventions – Lowell, District of Massachusetts—Case Study 6 | Top |
| BJA-Sponsored, February 2007. This case study describes the history of the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative, as well as its partners, training, and outreach. It describes the development, implementation, and structure of Lowell PSN, the PSN Task Force, and the PSN Lowell Working Group; the nature of the gun problem; strategic interventions for deterring gun use; and intervention evaluations. |
| Project Safe Neighborhoods: Strategic Interventions – Middle District of Alabama—Case Study 5 | Top |
| BJA-Sponsored, February 2007. This case study describes the history of the Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative, as well as its partners, training, and outreach. It explains the development, implementation, and structure of PSN in the Middle District; the nature of the gun problem and strategies for suppression, intervention, and prevention; and evidence of implementation and impact.
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