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A Better Understanding of Intimate Partner Homicide

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A Better Understanding of Intimate Partner Homicide  

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A Program Reduces Involvement in Violent Crime

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A Program Reduces Involvement in Violent Crime

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If Red Flag Laws are Used, They May Help Prevent Gun Violence

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If Red Flag Laws are Used, They May Help Prevent Gun Violence  

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Research and Gun Laws

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New Program Reduces Gun Violence and Shootings

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New Program Reduces Gun Violence and Shootings  

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Witnessing Domestic Violence and Future Mental Health

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Witnessing Domestic Violence and Future Mental Health    

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Does Playing Grand Theft Auto Mean You Will Go Out and Kill Somebody?

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Does Playing Grand Theft Auto Mean You Will Go Out and Kill Somebody?     

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How Safe were Children at Home During the Pandemic?

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How Safe were Children at Home During the Pandemic?   

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Why Didn’t Someone Stop Derek Chauvin?

Why Didn’t Someone Stop Derek Chauvin?

Jim Windell

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Understanding White Supremacists

Understanding White Supremacists

 Jim Windell

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Are All Mass Shooters Mentally Ill?

Are All Mass Shooters Mentally Ill?

By Jim Windell

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Do Words Have Consequences?

Do Words Have Consequences?

By Jim Windell

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Professor Says that Violence in Portland and Kenosha was Both Predictable and Preventable

Professor Says that Violence in Portland and Kenosha was Both Predictable and Preventable

By Jim Windell

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