Gang violence
Effect of Gang Affiliation on Violent Misconduct Among Inmates During the Early Years of Confinement
Functional Family Therapy-Gangs: Adapting an Evidence-Based Program To Reduce Gang Involvement
A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Scenarios and Solutions Gang Prevention Program
Research and Evaluation on Gangs and Gang Violence NIJ-2019-15270
NIJ Journal Issue No. 264
Report on Reducing Gun Violence
Homicide in the United States
The 2009 NIJ Conference kicked off with a blue-ribbon panel of leaders with expertise in urban issues as they relate to homicide. These experts will discuss promising approaches that have resulted in reduced violence and community empowerment.
Gang Membership Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and NIJ collaborated on a book that focuses on promising principles for gang membership prevention. This NIJ Conference Panel discusses the risk and protective factors that influence gang membership as well as efforts to reduce such factors. Panelists also explored the direction of gang research for the future.
Chicago Ceasefire
CeaseFire is an evidence-based, data-driven intervention designed to stop shootings and killings in high-incidence neighborhoods by directly intervening with those who are most likely to be involved in a shooting and by building support for alternatives to violence in those neighborhoods. Panel members will share their experiences “on the ground” mediating conflicts and working one-on-one with high-risk individuals.
Homicide in the United States - Plenary Panel From the 2009 NIJ Conference
Research and Evaluation on Gangs and Gang Violence, FY 2019
NIJ is seeking applications for the funding of research and program evaluation projects that inform efforts to prevent and reduce street gang activity, violence, and victimization in the United States. Gangs and gang members are responsible for a large amount of crime and violence in many localities, and are responsible for a disproportionate share in those communities most afflicted by crime and violence. NIJ will...
Reducing Gang Violence: A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy
Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership - Executive Summary
Changing Course: Preventing Gang Membership
Reducing Gang Violence: A Randomized Trial of Functional Family Therapy
NIJ FY18 Research and Evaluation on Gangs and Gang Violence
NIJ is seeking applications for research and program evaluation projects that inform efforts to reduce street gang activity and violence in the United States. Gangs and gang members are responsible for a large amount of crime and violence in many localities, and are responsible for a disproportionate share in those communities most afflicted by crime and violence. NIJ will support scientifically rigorous research and evaluation...