National anti-gun violence program largely successful, study finds
Monday, November 9, 2009 - 14:14
in Psychology & Sociology
Project Safe Neighborhoods - a community-based policing effort launched in 2001 - has been largely successful in its goal of reducing violent crime, according to an analysis by Michigan State University, the national research and training partner of the federal initiative.
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