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GUN VIOLENCE: Using Research to Combat Gun Violence

The University of Chicago Crime Lab has a simple goal: to make Chicago the center of a new movement towards greater use of evidence-based practice in reducing youth gun violence. With support from the Joyce Foundation—as well as Exelon Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, McCormick Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Spencer Foundation—the Crime Lab held a design competition earlier this year to identify promising intervention ideas to help curb youth violence. The intervention selected in the competition, "B.A.M. Sports Edition," will launch this fall and will combine high-quality, after-school youth sports programming offered by World Sport Chicago with cognitive behavior training provided by Youth Guidance, an at-risk youth program. The goals are to help young people improve their non-academic skills; to enhance their ability to solve interpersonal problems more effectively; and to evaluate the degree to which these therapies are capable of improving outcomes such as youth involvement with violence.

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