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The Center for Homicide Research The Center for Homicide Research A unique, volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization addressing the issue of homicide in our communities.

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Donation Levels

$10 - Performs a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension background check for student intern


$50 - Fulfills a homicide case file request from a police department

$100 - Provides one neighborhood homicide prevention training

$250 - Trains a student intern to research, identify, catalog and code homicide cases


Internship Opportunities

The Center for Homicide Research offers one of the finest internship programs in the United States. Distanced-based electronic internships begin in Fall of 2020. Qualifying students come from undergraduate, graduate and law schools.

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P.O. Box 6542
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