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Title Why we are losing the war on gun violence in the United States / Marie Crandall, Stephanie Bonne, Jennifer Bronson, Woodie Kessel, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 290 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Scope of firearm injuries in the United States -- Gun violence, structural violence, and social justice -- Data on gun violence: what do we know and how do we know it? -- Unintentional firearm injuries in children -- School shootings: creating safer schools -- Intimate partner violence, gun violence, and human rights in the United States -- Mental illness and gun violence -- The need for safety and beliefs about guns -- Understanding the political divide in gun policy support -- The Second Amendment and the war on guns -- The history of gun law and the Second Amendment in the United States -- Public health approach to gun violence prevention: remove the gun handle -- Combatting gun violence in Newark, New Jersey -- The impact of policy and law enforcement strategies on reducing gun violence in America -- Gun buyback programs in the United States -- Hospital-based violence prevention programs: from the ground up -- Looking at the Second Amendment from the Tenth: early experiences with a state gun violence research center -- Youth gun violence prevention organizing -- Smart guns don't kill people -- Reducing the incidence and impact of gun violence through community engagement -- Gun violence and barriers to reparation in the United States: scars of survival
Summary This edited collection of data and perspectives takes a fresh approach to gun violence prevention by addressing the question, "why are we losing the war on gun violence in America?" Although successes and failures in the prevention of gun violence are examined, it is a war we are losing, due to restrictions on research funding, entrenched historical perspectives, structural violence, and perhaps differing priorities or views on what is right or wrong. Gun violence is a public health crisis. It remains politicized and has been paralyzed with inaction. In the chapters, the authors write candidly about the challenges that have thwarted gun violence prevention, as well as highlight possible strategies for progress to save lives. With this compendium, the editors and authors hope to bridge the growing gap between groups or ideologies, and create common ground to discuss workable solutions. Why We Are Losing the War on Gun Violence in the United States is essential reading for a broad audience including practitioners, academics, researchers, students, policy-makers, and other professionals in public health, behavioral sciences (including social work and psychology), social sciences, health sciences, public policy, political science, and law, as well as any readers interested in the path to decreasing gun violence in America
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 12, 2022)
Subject Gun control -- United States
Firearms -- Law and legislation -- United States
Public safety.
Sociology.
Health promotion.
Psychology.
Gun Violence -- prevention & control
Gun Violence -- psychology
Sociology
Health Promotion
Psychology
sociology.
psychology.
Firearms -- Law and legislation
Gun control
Public safety
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Crandall, Marie, editor.
Bonne, Stephanie, editor.
Bronson, Jennifer (Writer on public health), editor.
Kessel, Woodie, editor.
ISBN 9783030555139
3030555135