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  1. Gun Violence and Gun Policy in the United States: Understanding

    This ANNALS volume is a collection of new scholarly articles that address the current state of America's gun ownership, how it came to be, the distinct frames that scholars use to understand gun violence, and potential solutions to the social problems it creates. We offer up-to-date research that examines what works and what does not. From this, we suggest ways forward for research, policy ...

  2. Saving lives by regulating guns: Evidence for policy

    Gun violence is a leading cause of death in the United States, where over 36,000 people were killed by gunshot in 2015 [including homicide, suicide, and accident ()].The gun-murder rate is 25 times as high in the United States as in other high-income nations, and the gun-suicide rate is eight times as high ().Interpersonal gun violence has deleterious effects on economic development and ...

  3. Firearm Violence in the United States: An Issue of the Highest Moral

    Introduction. Firearm violence poses a pervasive public health burden in the United States. Firearm violence is the third leading cause of injury related deaths, and accounts for over 36,000 deaths and 74,000 firearm-related injuries each year (Siegel et al., 2013; Resnick et al., 2017; Hargarten et al., 2018).In the past decade, over 300,000 deaths have occurred from the use of firearms in ...

  4. Gun violence: Prediction, prevention, and policy

    First, this report is intended to focus on gun violence, recognizing that knowledge about gun violence must be related to a broader understanding of violence. Second, the report reviews what is known from the best current science on antecedents to gun violence and effective prevention strategies at the individual, community, and national levels.

  5. Understanding gun violence: Factors associated with beliefs regarding

    Objective: Gun violence is a pressing public health concern, particularly in the United States. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was a record-breaking year with 43,551 deaths attributed to gun violence in the U.S., with almost 20,000 classified as murder/unintentional death and more than 24,000 classified as suicide (Gun Violence Archive, 2021). Black men are 10 times more likely to ...

  6. Full article: Gun violence: insights from international research

    View PDF View EPUB. This article reviews research undertaken over the past two decades to support international policy on small arms and light weapons (SALW) - which include firearms - and discusses its relevance to academic debates and policy on gun violence. It examines whether SALW research generated a greater understanding of the most ...

  7. The psychology of guns: risk, fear, and motivated reasoning

    The gun debate in America is often framed as a stand-off between two immutable positions with little potential to move ahead with meaningful legislative reform. Attempts to resolve this impasse ...

  8. Firearm Violence in the United States

    Firearm violence is a preventable public health tragedy affecting communities across the United States. In 2021 48,830 Americans died by firearms—an average of one death every 11 minutes. Over 26,328 Americans died by firearm suicide, 20,958 die by firearm homicide, 549 died by unintentional gun injury, and an estimated 1,000 Americans were ...

  9. Peer Reviewed Research, Commentaries and Perspectives on Gun Violence

    Support Services * Our Center for Homicide Bereavement, part of our Victims of Violence program, has responded to the devastating impact of attempted and successful homicide for over 15 years.The majority of these have been the result of gun violence. It is a grant-funded free service that is a recognized sensitive response to individual, family and community needs.

  10. Executive Summary

    MAJOR CONCLUSIONS. Empirical research on firearms and violence has resulted in important findings that can inform policy decisions. In particular, a wealth of descriptive information exists about the prevalence of firearm-related injuries and deaths, about firearms markets, and about the relationships between rates of gun ownership and violence.

  11. Gun Violence & Gun Control

    Gun Violence & Gun Control. Gun violence is a global issue - it kills more than 500 people each day. Of that, more than 100 die in the United States alone and in 2020, more than 45,000 Americans died by gun violence, the country's worst year on record. This collection provides freely accessible research and perspectives on gun ownership, gun ...

  12. The Fight Against Rampant Gun Violence: Data-Driven Scientific Research

    Natalie Kroovand Hipple et al., "Gun Crime Incident Reviews as a Strategy for Enhancing Problem Solving and Information Sharing," Journal of Crime and Justice 40, no. 1 (2017): 50-67. Edmund F. McGarrell et al., "The Importance of Nonfatal Shooting Data to Inform Violence-Prevention Policy, Practice, and Research," Translational Criminology (Fall 2019): 4-6.

  13. Community Gun Violence Exposure among Urban Youth: An Overlooked

    Gun violence is a daily reality for many youth in the United States (U.S). As mass shootings at concerts, schools, and places of worship have incited a national reckoning with the country's unwavering defense of gun rights over safety legislation, ensuing research has justifiably focused on the direct victims of gun homicides. Yet the public health impact of gun violence goes beyond these ...

  14. Essay on gun violence and Paul Auster's book Bloodbath Nation

    In April 2021, a 7-year-old girl, Jaslyn Adams, was waiting with her father in the drive-through at a McDonald's on Chicago's West Side when an Audi pulled up behind them. Two men got out, one ...

  15. Mass shootings and gun violence in the United States are increasing

    In 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health awarded a combined $25 million in grants for research on gun violence prevention, ending a 25 ...

  16. Gun Violence in the United States

    Gun Death Trends Over Time. 39,707 Americans died by gun violence in 2019, a small decrease of 33 gun deaths from 2018. 63. An average of 109 people died of gun violence each day in 2019, bringing the most recent five-year average (2015-2019) to 106 gun deaths per day. 23,941 Americans died by firearm suicide in 2019, 66 people every day.

  17. Community Gun Violence Exposure, Mental Health, and Sleep: A

    Panel B shows that after accounting for the covariance between gun violence and insufficient sleep in the same years (2014-2018), gun violence was associated with a slight reduction in subsequent poor mental health in 2015-2019, where a single shooting was associated with a .016 percent decrease in local residents who report 14 or more days of ...

  18. Gun Violence Free Essay Examples And Topic Ideas

    35 essay samples found. Gun violence refers to acts of violence committed with the use of firearms. Essays might discuss the causes and consequences of gun violence, the debate around gun control policies, the impact of gun violence on communities, and comparisons of gun violence and gun control measures across different countries.

  19. Gun Violence In The United States: [Essay Example], 773 words

    The tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012, drew attention to gun violence in the United States. Twenty-seven people were killed, most of them elementary school students and their teachers. It was the deadliest school shooting at an elementary or high school in U.S. history (Rapp).