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Reducing gun violence - Family Prision
Despite progress in the fight against gun crime in America, gun crime rates continue to be among the highest in the industrialized world. In 2003, for example, nearly 10,000 of the nation's 14,400 murder victims died from gunshot wounds. In that same year, murder victims aged 13 to 24 were over four times more likely to be murderd with a gun than with all other weapons combined. Engage potential offenders to help reduce gun violence by portraying its consequences not just for the offenders but their families too.
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Category: Public Benefit
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