Cure ViolenceCure ViolenceCure ViolenceCure Violence
  • About Us
    • History
    • Mission
    • Staff & Board
    • DEI
  • What We Do
  • Our Impact
    • Evidence Summary
    • Testimonials
    • Evaluations
  • Where We Work
    • US
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Europe, Middle East, Africa
  • News & Events
  • Training
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
Cure Violence
CNN: Treating violent crime as a public health issue
In the news

CNN: Treating violent crime as a public health issue

By cureviolenceMarch 15, 2019July 9th, 2019No Comments

CNN: Treating violent crime as a public health issue

https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2019/03/15/intv-amanpour-crime-chicago-london-mikey-davis-mahamed-hashi.cnn

Recent Posts

  • Cure Violence Global Brings on a Violence Prevention Leader as New Executive Director
  • CVG Spring 2023 Newsleteer
  • Cure Violence Global in the Middle East and North Africa
  • The Fifth Anniversary of the Parkland Shooting is Marked by a Mass Shooting at Michigan State University
  • The Just Trust Launches New Safer Communities Accelerator

Categories

  • Announcements
  • COVID-19
  • CVG Newsletter
  • Fallen Heroes
  • Global Violence
  • Hate Crimes
  • In the news
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • Research & Evaluation
  • Statements
  • Success Stories
  • Uncategorized
  • United States
  • US Election
  • Violence in Childhood
  • Webinars
/wp-admin/widgets.php
  • Previous PostA tragic loss of a true advocate. Jeremy Richman’s legacy must live on.

  • Next PostPacific Standard: Gun Violence Spreads Like a Contagious Disease. Can School Shootings Be Cured Like One?

Share Tweet Share Pin
  • Starting a Cure Violence Site
  • Resources
  • Cure Violence Store
  • Donate

"Cure Violence" and "Cure Violence Global" are exclusive Trademarks of the organization Cure Violence Global. Any use of the terms "Cure Violence" or "Cure Violence Global" without the express written consent of Cure Violence Global is strictly prohibited by law.

  • About Us
    • History
    • Mission
    • Staff & Board
    • DEI
  • What We Do
  • Our Impact
    • Evidence Summary
    • Testimonials
    • Evaluations
  • Where We Work
    • US
    • Latin America & Caribbean
    • Europe, Middle East, Africa
  • News & Events
  • Training
  • Contact Us
  • Donate