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Training in Buffalo—Standing Room Only
If you plan a conference and more than double the expected number of people show up, you may have tapped into something. The Weed and Seed Law Enforcement Coordination Training Workshop held May 17–20, 2004, in Buffalo, NY, far exceeded attendance expectations.

Hard Work Pays Off in South Texas Crime Prevention Programs
We know that we cannot continue to incarcerate every convicted felon that comes through our criminal justice system, but what if we could make a difference in the next generation of potential criminals? What if we could go to the schools and connect with just one youth and change his or her life?

Combating Gun Violence With Local Solutions
Project Safe Neighborhoods links prosecutors, community leaders, and federal, state, and local law enforcement, and each local PSN task force designs its program to fit the unique gun crime problem in that district.

Large U.S. Police Agencies Profiled
How many people do large local and state police departments employ? What do those employees do? How much are they paid? What policies do they follow? How are they equipped?


Training in Buffalo—Standing Room Only



Hard Work Pays Off in South Texas Crime Prevention Programs



Combating Gun Violence With Local Solutions



Large U.S. Police Agencies Profiled