New study looks at attitudes towards political violence
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- Research reveals a complex mix of attitudes, concerns and beliefs about the state of democracy and the potential for violence.
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 from the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP).
“This study was motivated by the possibility of violence that could put at risk the future of the United States as a free and democratic society,” said Garen Wintemute, first author of the study. Wintemute is an emergency department physician and director of VPRP and the California Firearm Violence Research Center.
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Read the article in UC Davis Health News