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Actionable Research for Violence Prevention

The Centers for Violence Prevention seek to understand the dynamics of violence, identify effective violence prevention strategies, and educate the public so that all people can experience their full potential.

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When we understand the dynamics of violence,

We Can Create Safer Places to Work, Play, and Live

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Data-Driven Violence Prevention

  • Rigorous Scholarly Research

    By analyzing data from diverse sources and engaging with a wide range of perspectives, we ensure that our findings are reliable and comprehensive. This research serves as a foundation for meaningful change—offering the clarity needed to inform policies, guide interventions, and inspire hope.

  • Evidence-Based Policy Guidance

    Good decisions are rooted in strong evidence. We develop recommendations and share our findings and insights with community leaders, lawmakers, and other change-makers so that they can create practical, effective policies to reduce violence in their communities.

 
  • Thoughtful Community Engagement

    By working for and with community members and community-serving organizations, our research is strengthened and shared, communities are empowered, and resulting violence prevention strategies are more effective.

  • Practical Education and Training

    We’re committed to advancing violence prevention through dynamic professional training and public education. Our programs and resources are designed to equip people with the knowledge, tools, and techniques needed to make a meaningful impact in their work and communities.

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How can clinicians effectively counsel patients about the risk of firearm injury?

An NEJM Evidence "curbside consult"

Barnhorst A, Bayer AM, Aubel AJ, Gonzales H, Pallin R, & Wintemute GJ

About the StudyIN TWO SENTENCESClinicians have a unique opportunity to contribute to the prevention of firearm-related injury and death. The 3As Framework…

Clinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention

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Life events and change in support for political violence in the United States

Findings from a 2023 nationally representative survey

Wintemute GJ, Robinson SL, Crawford A, Tomsich EA, Wright MA, Pear VA, & Shev AB

About the PaperFINDINGS IN BRIEF









A visual abstract for the preprint version of this paper is available in our visual abstract archive.…

Political Violence

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Militancy in the military

Military service and support for political violence and right-wing extremism

Tomsich EA & Wintemute GJ

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Click the image or link to read the paper.

IN ONE SENTENCEWhile some modest differences emerged between military and…

Political Violence

 

A scientific approach to safe, thriving communities.

At the Centers for Violence Prevention, we conduct innovative research and educate the public about the dynamics and prevention of violence. By pairing this research with community expertise, we can foster environments that are more equitable, just, and free from violence of all forms. 

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New study looks at attitudes towards political violence

November 15, 2024

A small segment of the U.S. population considers violence, including lethal violence, to be usually or always justified to advance political objectives. This is according to newly published research…

Political Violence
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An expert on trends in gun sales and gun violence in pandemic America

October 29, 2024

“Gun sales have risen in recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Feb. 28, 2022, SciLine interviewed Garen Wintemute – an emergency medicine physician at the University of…

Clinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention
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KCRA interviews Garen Wintemute after Donald Trump's attempted assassination

October 07, 2024

There are growing concerns about political violence after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.In this interview with KCRA's Brittany Hope, Dr. Garen Wintemute…

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Opinion: Don’t underestimate threats of violence from Proud Boys and other right-wing groups

September 20, 2024

“Remember during the 2020 presidential race when Donald Trump refused to disown right-wing violent extremists, instead telling the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by”? We might now know what they…

Political Violence
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Study suggests gun-free zones do not attract mass shootings

August 30, 2024

UC Davis Health News covered the publication of new CVP research that used a unique study design to compare the risk of active shootings in gun-free zones as compared to gun-allowing establishments…

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