03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 14:14
The Criminal Justice Analysis Center in March released a comprehensive analysis of trends in firearm violence across rural, urban and suburban communities in North Carolina. These insights will help shape state and local leaders' approach to the reduction of firearm-related injury and death.
"We now have a clearer picture of when, where and how firearm violence is occurring across North Carolina," said Caroline Farmer, executive director of the Governor's Crime Commission. "These findings inform state initiatives for grant funding, targeted prevention strategies and policies that address the growing firearm violence in rural areas across our state."
Drawing on the most recent five years of available data, the analysis identifies trends in firearm homicide, nonfatal shootings, firearm suicide and other firearm-related harms. The findings highlight where prevention and policy efforts may have the strongest impact and illustrate how risk varies across age groups; racial and ethnic communities; and geographic regions.
The report identifies seven key findings:
About the Criminal Justice Analysis Center: The Criminal Justice Analysis Center, part of the Governor's Crime Commission, draws together data collected by state and local agencies to produce criminal justice analyses. Its work informs conversation among the public; state and local government; and other criminal justice partners. ncdps.gov/cjac