
NNSC mourns the tragic loss of Amir Locke
The National Network for Safe Communities mourns the tragic loss of Amir Locke. Despite Minneapolis’ work to increase the legitimacy of their policing – essential
The National Network for Safe Communities mourns the tragic loss of Amir Locke. Despite Minneapolis’ work to increase the legitimacy of their policing – essential
On July 20, 2021, the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Law Enforcement Webinar Series presented a webinar entitled “The Intimate Partner
From November 18-20, 2020 NNSC staff participated in the first annual CrimCon virtual conference on academic criminology and criminal justice, a project of the Criminology
As part of John Jay and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)‘s Future of Public Safety series, David Kennedy joined a September
On August 27th, Field Advisor Danneile Davis participated in a panel discussion called “Behind the Badge: Policing in America” hosted by Soulful Synergy, LLC in partnership
“Communities need police, they just don’t need the police that they have been getting.” —David Kennedy On August 27th, David Kennedy joined a panel hosted by
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Can cities discourage anti-social activities in subways, parks and other public spaces without relying on policing, prosecution, fines and jail?
We recently talked with six experts to find out.
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Thank you @RockefellerInst @RockGunResearch for this important event #EndGunViolence
Thank you @jschildkraut80 for hosting this important discussion #EndGunViolence
CJRA's @DavidKennedyNYC @NNSCommunities “I think the arc of the empirical argument here is that New York State can’t do what it used to do...But it can do what a bunch of other states have done, and the research shows that when states do those things, there’s more gun crime.” https://t.co/BzwndBnZLP
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The Plan establishes a new $15 billion grant... It also invests an additional $5 billion in evidence-based community violence intervention programs. The plan proposes to end the crack-powder disparity, making the fix ..... #EndGunViolence
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