Crime prevention
Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Thinking Local for State Justice Reinvestment
Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Experiences from the Local Sites
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.
How Community Advisory Boards Can Assist the Work of the Justice System
Deterrence and Legitimacy in Brownsville, Brooklyn: A Process Evaluation of the Brownsville Anti-Violence Project
Improving Criminal Justice and Reducing Recidivism Through Justice Reinvestment
Gang Members in Small-town and Rural Communities
Police-Probation/Parole Partnerships: Responding to Local Street Gang Problems
Improving Strategic Planning through Collaborative Bodies
Is This a Good Quality Outcome Evaluation Report?: A Guide for Practitioners
Intellectual Property Theft Enforcement Program (IPEP): Performance Update, FY 2012 Quarter 3
Intellectual Property Theft Enforcement Program (IPEP): Program Performance Report, July-December 2012
Implementing a Geographic Community-Based Prosecution Model in Philadelphia
Program Performance Report: Smart Policing Initiative (SPI) Grant Program, January-September 2012
Justice Reinvestment: A Toolkit for Local Leaders
Sustaining Focused Deterrence Strategies in the Middle District of North Carolina: Practitioner Brief 3 - Launching the Violent Incident Review
Sustaining Focused Deterrence Strategies in the Middle District of North Carolina: Practitioner Brief 1 - Building the Law Enforcement-Community Task Force
Sustaining Focused Deterrence Strategies in the Middle District of North Carolina: Practitioner Brief 2 - Site and Resource Coordination
Promising Strategies for Violence Reduction: Lessons From Two Decades of Innovation (Project Safe Neighborhoods Case Study 13)
Testing a Public Health Approach to Gun Violence: An Evaluation of Crown Heights Save Our Streets, a Replication of the Cure Violence Model
Responding to Gangs in the School Setting
Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN)
This program was created to assist states in building, implementing, and improving victim notification capacity.
Smart Policing Initiative (SPI)
This initiative seeks to enable police agencies to effectively use evidence-based practices, data, and technology.
Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)
Designed to create and foster safer neighborhoods through a sustained reduction in violent crime, this program's effectiveness depends upon the ongoing coordination, cooperation, and partnerships of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies working together with the communities they serve and engaged in a unified approach led by the U.S. Attorney in all 94 districts.