Gang violence
The Attraction of Gangs: How Can We Reduce It?
How Should We Identify and Intervene With Youth at Risk of Joining Gangs? A Developmental Approach for Children Ages 0-12
What Should Be Done in the Family to Prevent Gang Membership?
Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership, Conclusion: An Invitation To Contribute to Gang-Joining
Evaluation in an Imported Gang Violence Deterrence Program, Final Report
Youth, Guns, and Violence in Urban America
EXAMINATION OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF BALTIMORE'S VIOLENCE PRONE DRUG GANGS AND PRESENTATION OF A STRATEGY DESIGNED TO MAKE THE USE OF VIOLENCE A LOSING PROPOSITION
Management Strategies for Combatting Prison Gang Violence
Youth Gangs in North Carolina's Communities
Reducing Homicide Risk in Indianapolis Between 1997 and 2000
Evaluation of Community-Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiatives (CVIPI) in New Haven, CT
Disrupting the Pathways to Gang Violence for Youth of Color
The Roles of Trauma and Mental Health in Preventing Domestic Radicalization and Violent Extremism
NIJ-supported research shows that trauma exposure and mental health issues can have a significant yet varied impact across the violence prevention spectrum.
Comparing Violent Extremism and Terrorism to Other Forms of Targeted Violence
NIJ-supported research indicates that although there is no single, clear-cut overlap between individuals who engage in these types of violence, there are important and sometimes unexpected similarities.