Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative
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The Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative (YCGII) was led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
(ATF) during the late-1990s. The program aimed to increase firearm tracing of firearm
s recovered by law enforcement agencies
, learn more about how juveniles and youth obtain firearms, and develop strategies to deal with problems involving illegally obtained firearms.
. The program was funded through support from the Department of the Treasury
’s Office of Enforcement and the National Institute of Justice
. The initiative involved collaboration between local law enforcement agencies, local prosecutor
s, the United States Attorney
's Offices, and the ATF, in tracing firearms recovered by law enforcement.
Information learned through the YCGII include:
YCGII also looked at differences in illegal firearms activity among adults, juveniles, and youths. The ATF also worked with state and local officials to improve reporting and data collection on recovered firearms and tracing.
In 1997, 17 cities across the United States
participated in the Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative. By 2000, the number of participating jurisdictions increased to 50.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is a federal law enforcement organization within the United States Department of Justice...
(ATF) during the late-1990s. The program aimed to increase firearm tracing of firearm
Firearm
A firearm is a weapon that launches one, or many, projectile at high velocity through confined burning of a propellant. This subsonic burning process is technically known as deflagration, as opposed to supersonic combustion known as a detonation. In older firearms, the propellant was typically...
s recovered by law enforcement agencies
Law enforcement agency
In North American English, a law enforcement agency is a government agency responsible for the enforcement of the laws.Outside North America, such organizations are called police services. In North America, some of these services are called police while others have other names In North American...
, learn more about how juveniles and youth obtain firearms, and develop strategies to deal with problems involving illegally obtained firearms.
Overview
The Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative was established on July 8, 1996 by President Bill ClintonBill Clinton
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated at age 46, he was the third-youngest president. He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first president of the baby boomer generation...
. The program was funded through support from the Department of the Treasury
United States Department of the Treasury
The Department of the Treasury is an executive department and the treasury of the United States federal government. It was established by an Act of Congress in 1789 to manage government revenue...
’s Office of Enforcement and the National Institute of Justice
National Institute of Justice
The National Institute of Justice is the research, development and evaluation agency of the United States Department of Justice. NIJ, along with the Bureau of Justice Statistics , Bureau of Justice Assistance , Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention , Office for Victims of Crime ,...
. The initiative involved collaboration between local law enforcement agencies, local prosecutor
Prosecutor
The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law inquisitorial system...
s, the United States Attorney
United States Attorney
United States Attorneys represent the United States federal government in United States district court and United States court of appeals. There are 93 U.S. Attorneys stationed throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands...
's Offices, and the ATF, in tracing firearms recovered by law enforcement.
Information learned through the YCGII include:
- Types of firearms most frequently recovered by police?
- Which crimeCrimeCrime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority can ultimately prescribe a conviction...
s these weapons are associated with? - How long it takes for firearms to move from a licensedFederal Firearms LicenseA Federal Firearms License is a license that enables an individual or a company to engage in a business pertaining to the manufacture of firearms and ammunition or the interstate and intrastate sale of firearms...
firearms dealer to recovery by police? - Which states are the source of these firearms?
YCGII also looked at differences in illegal firearms activity among adults, juveniles, and youths. The ATF also worked with state and local officials to improve reporting and data collection on recovered firearms and tracing.
In 1997, 17 cities across the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
participated in the Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative. By 2000, the number of participating jurisdictions increased to 50.
External links
- Youth Crime Gun Interdiction Initiative (dead link)