In February, George Mason 麻豆国产鈥檚 within the , hosted its 12th congressional briefing at the U.S. Capitol, focused on 鈥淧reventing Gun Violence.鈥 The event, led by Criminology, Law and Society Professors and , and held in partnership with the , highlighted research on evidence-based strategies to reduce gun violence, reduce the illegal supply of firearms, strengthen investigations, support victim recovery, and address risks of high-risk individuals and groups.听听
Featured speakers included on firearms violence. They presented to an audience of more than 230 registrants including congressional staff, federal agency representatives, researchers, and advocacy organizations.听听

鈥淭he CEBCP continues to invest in generating, translating, and disseminating research on preventing firearms violence, which remains a high priority in many U.S. jurisdictions,鈥 said Lum, CEBCP director. "Its faculty are committed to maintaining a steady focus on research and applying scientific knowledge in this and other critical areas of criminal justice.鈥听
Koper is a nationally recognized expert on firearms policy and policing and a CEBCP Principal Fellow. He has studied crime and justice issues for more than 30 years and is widely known for his research on the 1994 federal assault weapons ban.听
鈥淭he briefing addressed several issues important to federal policy and to gun violence prevention efforts supported at the state and local levels,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 hope it helps federal policymakers evaluate the efficacy of these initiatives and find areas of common ground in the ongoing gun policy debate.鈥澨听
听, president of The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, praised the CEBCP鈥檚 contributions to the field:听听
鈥淕eorge Mason鈥檚 Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy is a national leader in advancing important research on crime and effective responses to it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t holds the highest scholarly standards while engaging directly with practitioners, policymakers, and citizens working to address crime and violence in communities across the United States. It has been a longstanding and essential partner to The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation in our mission to develop and deploy knowledge that deepens our understanding of violence and how to control and prevent it.鈥 鈥听
Videos from the briefing are now available on the. A special Spring 2025 issue of the CEBCP鈥檚 magazine, currently in production, will include summaries of each research presentation.听
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