Collection
Gun Violence Research
- Submission status
- Closed
The Journal of Prevention is dedicating this special issue to the topic of gun violence and the detrimental effects it has on communities. The papers represent original research articles providing scientific evidence on the unintended consequences of gun violence and exposure to such violence in neighborhoods and communities. These papers also take seriously the role of theory in our understanding of gun violence. Funding for gun violence research is experiencing a resurgence, and these papers substantively contribute to that narrative.
Articles (6 in this collection)
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Editorial Introduction: Effects of Gun Violence on Communities and Recent Theoretical Developments
Authors
- Eileen M. Ahlin
- Maria João Lobo Antunes
- Stephen J. Watts
- Content type: Original Paper
- Published: 24 November 2020
- Pages: 1 - 3
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Staying Out of the Way: Perceptions of Digital Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Services, Barriers, and Access to Care Among Young Black Male Survivors of Firearm Violence
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Joseph B. Richardson Jr.
- William Wical
- Che Bullock
- Content type: Original Paper
- Published: 06 October 2020
- Pages: 43 - 58
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Predictive Extrinsic Factors in Multiple Victim Shootings
Authors
- Daniel Ruderman
- Ellen G. Cohn
- Content type: Original Paper
- Open Access
- Published: 15 July 2020
- Pages: 59 - 75
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Perceptions of Active Shooter Prevention and Preparation Strategies in Pennsylvania: Links to Self-Protective Behavior
Authors
- Lacey N. Wallace
- Content type: Original Paper
- Published: 09 July 2020
- Pages: 5 - 25
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Firearm Use in Violent Crime: Examining the Role of Premeditation and Motivation in Weapon Choice
Authors
- Jesenia M. Pizarro
- Kristen M. Zgoba
- Karissa R. Pelletier
- Content type: Original Paper
- Published: 01 July 2020
- Pages: 77 - 91