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  2. White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention - Wikipedia

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    The White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention is an office of the White House tasked with carrying out the president's executive orders on gun violence prevention. It was first announced on September 21, 2023, with Vice President Kamala Harris being announced as the supervisor of the office, Stefanie Feldman as director, and Greg Jackson and Rob Wilcox as deputy directors.

  3. U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence

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    The Violence Commission recommended new investments in jobs, training and education – totaling $20B per year in 1968 dollars. A long run "reordering of national priorities" was in order, said the Violence Commission, which shared the Kerner Commission's moral vision that there could be no higher claim on the nation's conscience.

  4. Crime prevention - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization Guide (2004) complements the World Report on Violence and Health (2002) and the 2003 World Health Assembly Resolution 56-24 for governments to implement nine recommendations, which were: Create, implement and monitor a national action plan for violence prevention. Enhance capacity for collecting data on violence.

  5. Meet the first Latino leading a national gun violence ...

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    Updated July 1, 2024 at 5:05 PM. Yash Mori. José Alfaro is making history as the first Latino to lead a national gun violence prevention organization in the U.S. at a time when firearms are ...

  6. Cure Violence - Wikipedia

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    Cure Violence has its roots in a 1999 organizing effort which included religious leaders, law enforcement officials, and academics. [1] In particular, Dr. Gary Slutkin, who was directing the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention at the University of Illinois, promoted a plan to prevent violence based on the previously successful Operation Ceasefire.

  7. Brady Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Brady was founded in 1974 as the National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH). From 1980 through 2000, it operated under the name Handgun Control, Inc. (HCI). In 2001, it was renamed the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, and its sister project, the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, was renamed the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

  8. National Network for Safe Communities - Wikipedia

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    The National Network for Safe Communities (NNSC) is a research center at City University of New York John Jay College of Criminal Justice.The NNSC works with communities to reduce violence, minimize arrest and incarceration, and increase trust between law enforcement and the public.

  9. DNC's final night to feature gun violence survivors

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    August 22, 2024 at 2:00 AM. Former Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz., a survivor of gun violence, will speak at the Democratic convention Thursday. The final night of the Democratic National Convention ...