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Inside our February 2023 newsletter

Research

Purchaser, firearm, and retailer characteristics associated with crime gun recovery

A longitudinal analysis of firearms sold in California from 1996 to 2021

We have expanded on previous work examining predictors of firearms recovered in crimes from 2010–2021. Results from prior work conducted in the 1990s and early 2000s have, for the most part, been replicated by this study.
Firearm Acquisition and Ownership

What we can learn from the 2023 Lunar New Year shootings

— Asian American and Pacific Islander communities should be included in future research

Homicide

2023 research report

Inside our January 2024 newsletter

Research

MAGA Republicans’ views of American democracy and society and support for political violence in the United States

Findings from a nationwide population-representative survey

Findings from this large, nationally representative survey demonstrate that, as defined, MAGA Republicans are more likely than others to endorse political violence and differ significantly from other Republicans on many measures.
Political Violence

PREPRINT: Racist and pro-violence beliefs, approval of extreme right-wing political organizations and movements, and support for political violence in the United States

Findings from this large, nationally representative survey suggest that support for political violence is associated with racist beliefs, endorsement of the use of violence to effect social change, and approval of right-wing violent extremist movements.
Political Violence
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Local Evaluation Report

UCDMC Wraparound Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program

UCDMC Wraparound successfully provided intensive case management, relationship-based mentoring, financial and resource assistance, and emotional and social support to more than 50 clients during the 3 year project period.
Community-Based Violence InterventionClinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention, Community Engagement, Structural and Systemic Violence

Firearm Violence

What We Can Do

Garen Wintemute, MD, MPH, wrote a chapter on firearm violence and policies to address firearm violence in a report by the Aspen Health Strategy Group.
Firearm Policies and ProgramsClinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention

Resources from the BulletPoints Project

Inside our November 2023 newsletter

Clinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention

What are ‘red flag’ laws and how can they prevent gun violence?

How ordinary people can use gun violence restraining orders if someone is at risk of harming themselves and others
Clinical Approaches to Firearm Injury Prevention
Research

Importance of categories of crime for predicting future violent crime among handgun purchasers in California

We categorized the criminal histories of legal handgun purchasers in this longitudinal cohort study and identified eight categories of prior crimes that were most important in prediction of subsequent violent crimes.
Firearm Acquisition and Ownership

Gun violence is decimating the country. Why aren’t we funding solutions?

HomicideFirearm Policies and Programs

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