
Violence prevention expert Buggs attends White House ceremony tackling ‘ghost guns’
Quick Summary
- The untraceable ‘DIY’ guns are fueling an epidemic of violence
Shani Buggs, an assistant professor with the Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP), was in attendance for a historic White House event in the Rose Garden on April 11. She was there as President Joe Biden announced new rules to crack down on “ghost guns” and a ban on the manufacturing of untraceable firearms.
Buggs’ expertise is community-level gun violence prevention policy and programs. Her work focuses on comprehensive approaches to reducing violence.
Media Resources
Read the article in UC Davis Health News