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Understanding the Causes of School Violence Using Open Source Data, United States, 1990-2016
State of Washington —
This study provides an evidence-based understanding on etiological issues related to school shootings and rampage shootings. It created a national, open-source... -
Collection Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program/Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) Series
State of Washington —
The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program/Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) Series is an expanded and redesigned version of the Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) program,... -
"Gotta Make Your Own Heaven": Guns, Safety, and the Edge of Adulthood in New York City, 2018-2019
State of Washington —
This project investigated the experiences of New York City youth ages 16-24 who were at high risk for gun violence (e.g., carried a gun, been shot or shot at). Youth... -
Gun Density, Gun Type, and the Dallas Homicide Rate, 1980-1992
State of Washington —
This study examined the relationships among trends in deadly gun violence, overall gun availability, and the availability of more lethal types of guns. Using firearms... -
Using Public Health Databases to Analyze Legal Intervention Shootings, United States, 2006-2017
State of Washington —
This project used national databases to describe the incidence and distribution of fatal and nonfatal police shootings and to develop an empirically based typology of... -
Examination of Crime Guns and Homicide in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987-1998
State of Washington —
This study examined spatial and temporal features of crime guns in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in order to ascertain how gun availability affected criminal behavior... -
Reducing Violent Crime and Firearms Violence in Indianapolis, Indiana, 2003-2005
State of Washington —
The lever-pulling model was first developed as part of a broad-based, problem-solving effort implemented in Boston in the mid-1990s. The lever-pulling strategy was a... -
Firearms, Violence, and Youth in California, Illinois, Louisiana, and New Jersey, 1991
State of Washington —
Violence committed by and against juveniles was the focus of this study. Two groups were examined: incarcerated (criminally active) juveniles and students in inner-...