Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Reducing Gun Violence Through Integrated Forensic Evidence Collection, Analysis, and Sharing
Multi-pronged approach of data integration, collaboration, and intelligence-led policing has helped reduce gun violence in New Jersey.
Five Things About Protecting Against Mass Attacks
Police Use Science and Community Partnerships to Reduce Gun Violence
In an NIJ podcast, LEADS Scholars from three police departments discuss how they worked with community organizations and used evidence-based policing to reduce gun violence
Creation of School Shooting Open-Source Database Fuels Understanding
Researchers have created the first open-source catalog of U.S. school shootings to better understand the causes of school-related gun violence and identify intervention points.
School Safety: Research on Gathering Tips and Addressing Threats
A new area of research suggests that schools should have a systematic and coordinated approach in place to gather and process information on threats, respond appropriately, and document the response.
What Do the Data Reveal About Violence in Schools?
A review of the most commonly cited sources of school safety data indicates that although crime and violence in schools have generally been decreasing for some time, multiple-victim homicide incidents have been increasing.
Proper Planning Is Critical for School Safety
The Value of Threat Assessment Teams
Emphasizing Education First in School Policing
Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Making Schools Safe for Students
Tackling Gun Violence as a Community Issue
Law Enforcement Use of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN)
Gun Violence Prevention Strategy: Focused Deterrence
Targeting High-Risk Areas and Offenders