Crime prevention
Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation (BCJI) Program
This program is a strategic approach to crime reduction that leverages community knowledge and expertise by focusing on community-led efforts, working with law enforcement and other local partners to support prevention and intervention efforts on neighborhoods where crime is concentrated or crime "hotspots."
American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting
Seattle, WA
Cybersecurity Pictures I Wish I Could Unsee (Webinar)
Animal Hoarding: What Criminal Justice Professionals Need to Know (Webinar)
Equine Cruelty 101 (Webinar)
FloCon 2020: Using Data to Defend
Savannah, GA
Investigating Financial Exploitation: New York's FEIST-y New Approach (Webinar)
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Annual Conference
Atlanta, GA
Turning Conflict Into Conversation (Webinar)
Domestic Violence High Risk Teams Expert Q&A Webinar
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting
Phila., PA
Sexual Offenses: Mind and Motivation
Gainesville, FL
Northern Utah Gang Conference
Ogden, UT
The Federal Funding Process: The First Steps to Applying, How to Prepare and Other Considerations (Webinar)
Securing Academic Facilities in Every Community Conference (SAFECON)
Orlando, FL
Research Conference on The State of Financial Fraud in America
Washington, DC
19th World Congress of the International Society of Criminology
American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting
San Francisco, CA
PSP Birmingham: 'All the tools in the toolbox' approach turns a city around
Buy-in from law enforcement agencies – prompted by a determined US Attorney and a new mayor – begets local-federal partnerships, which beget information-sharing and trust. Boosted by state-of-the-art intelligence and targeted federal prosecution, better policing results, and the worst offenders come off the streets. More barriers come down as nontraditional partners – the housing authority, probation and parole, youth services – work together to preempt...
Encouraging Responsible Gun Ownership
Learn about BJA-supported efforts and initiatives that work to reduce firearm accidents and misuse.
Data-Driven Approaches to Crime and Traffic Safety (DDACTS): An Historical Overview
National Public Safety Partnership
Coordinated by BJA, the U.S. Department of Justice's National Public Safety Partnership was launched to help communities suffering from serious violent crime problems to build up their capacity to fight crime.