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Winter 2004 issue of In-Sites magazine, published by the Community Capacity Development Office (formerly Weed & Seed Office), Office Justice Programs (OJP)CCDO Home pageHomeLetter From the DirectorOJP SealLetter From the U.S. AttorneyPhotos representing weeding and seeding efforts: two police officers smiling at the camera, three individuals painting over graffiti on a wall, woman holding a potted plant.About In-SitesFind Past IssuesSubmit StoriesSubscribeLaw Enforcement - In This Section banner

Combating Gun Violence With Local Solutions

Project Safe Neighborhoods logo. Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) 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. Plans focus on prosecuting violent gun offenders; strengthening enforcement of federal gun laws; providing community outreach and technical training on firearms trafficking, identification, and tracing; and crime mapping. For more information on PSN, read Project Safe Neighborhoods: America's Network Against Gun Violence.


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