Youth gangs
Leaving Gangs and Desisting from Crime Using a Multidisciplinary Team Approach: A Randomized Control Trial Evaluation of the Gang Reduction Initiative of Denver
Philosophies in Community Supervision of Gang-Involved Youth and Adults
Disrupting the Pathways to Gang Violence for Youth of Color
Differentiating Between Delinquent Groups and Gangs: Moving Beyond Offending Consequences
School Transitions as a Turning Point for Gang Status
Gangs in School: Exploring the Experiences of Gang-Involved Youth
Arrest and the Amplification of Deviance: Does Gang Membership Moderate the Relationship?
The relationships among prior gang involvement, current gang involvement, and victimization among youth in residential placement
What's in a Name? The Framing of Gang Interventions in a City with No "Gangs"
Improving interorganizational collaborations: An application in a violence reduction context
The Role of Violence Within and Across Self-Identified Gang Youth
Selection, stability, and spuriousness: Testing Gottfredson and Hirschi's propositions to reinterpret street gangs in self-control perspective
Interrupting the Cycle of Violence: Insights from the Urban Institute’s Research-Based Practice Guidance to Reduce Youth Gun and Gang/Group Violence
Comprehensive Gang Model Evaluation: Integrating Research Into Practice
"Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Bullying Will Get Me Bangin'": Bullying Involvement and Adolescent Gang Joining
NIJ Funded Research on Firearms Violence in Urban Cities: Advancing Scientific Evidence to Inform Practice
Multi-Component Efforts to Improve School Safety - Breakout Session, NIJ Virtual Conference on School Safety
On February 16-18, 2021, the National Institute of Justice hosted the Virtual Conference on School Safety: Bridging Research to Practice to Safeguard Our Schools. This video includes the following presentations:
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Advancing Knowledge To Reduce Gangs and Gang Violence: Perspectives From Researchers and Practitioners
Project Safe Neighborhoods: Strategic Interventions-Strategic Problem-Solving Responses to Gang Crime and Gang Problems (Case Study 8)
Gangs vs. Extremists: Solutions for Gangs May Not Work Against Extremism
Can the wealth of existing research on criminal gang members point to better solutions to violent extremism in the United States? A study finds only limited parallels.