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BUILDING BRIDGES is published quarterly by the American Prosecutors Research Institute’s National Center for Community Prosecution. Items may be reprinted if attributed to American Prosecutors Research Institute. Please provide copies to BUILDING BRIDGES. Direct inquiries and news article suggestions to (703) 549-4253 or e-mail communityprosecution@ndaa.org. |
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Building Bridges is prepared under Grant No. 2000-PP-CX-K001 from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Dept. of Justice. This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Points of view or opinions expressed in these documents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the U.S. Dept. of Justice, the National District Attorneys Association or the American Prosecutors Research Institute.
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| NOTE: Some of the newsletters below are PDF files. To view or print these files you can download the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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2007 |
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Volume 5, Numbers 3 & 4 |
3rd National Community Prosecution Conference in San Diego
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2006 |
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Volume 5, Numbers 1 & 2 |
Community Prosecution: It Just Makes Sense
Thoughts from Indianapolis
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Volume 4, Numbers 3 & 4 |
Bringing the Community Together in Austin
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2005 |
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Volume 4, Number 2 |
Crossing Bridges in Portland
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Volume 4, Number 1 |
Los Angeles City Attorney Shuts Down Crips' “Killin’ Camp”
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2004 |
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Volume 3, Number 4 |
Kalama Park Action Team Reclaims Park for Law-Abiding Residents
Community Prosecution in Maui, Hawaii
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Volume 3, Number 3 |
Lancaster Community Appreciation Project
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Volume 3, Number 2 |
An APRI Focus Interview: Community Prosecution in Wayne County, Michigan
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2003 |
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Volume 3, Number 1 |
Counting What Counts
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Volume 2, Number 4 |
Abandoned But Not Forgotten: Baltimore’s Approach to Vacant Buildings
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Volume 2, Number 3 |
The Phoenix Experience in Fighting Neighborhood Blight
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2002 |
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Volume 2, Number 2 |
Alexandria Community Prosecutor Reaches Out to the El Salvadoran Community
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Volume 2, Number 1 |
Congratulations to the 75 DOJ-Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Community Prosecution Grantees
Proactively Speaking: Creative Sales Tax Funds Jackson County Community Prosecution Initiative in Kansas City, Missouri
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2001 |
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Volume 1, Number 4 |
New Resources and Roles for Prosecutors: Project Safe Neighborhoods Grants to Combat Gun Violence
An APRI Focus Interview: Getting StartedThe Dallas, Texas Model
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Volume 1, Number 3 |
APRI Launches the National Center for Community Prosecution
An APRI Focus Interview: Community Prosecution in Portland, Oregon
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Volume 1, Number 2 |
2001 BJA Leadership Awards
Community Prosecution Grants
Community Gun Violence Prevention
Highlight: Howard County, Maryland
Information on workshops, site visits, and the NCCP Web site.
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Volume 1, Number 1 |
Introduction to the Building Bridges Newsletter
Highlight: Indianapolis, Indiana
Information on FY 2000 BJA Grantees; the first National Conference on Community Prosecution; and working with your Regional Community Policing Institute.
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