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Media Mention: Opinion: Gun violence plagues America, but tougher policing isn’t the best answer
Sara Heller, PhD discusses firearm injury in the U.S. and why using evidence-based policies is critical to addressing the public health issue. Dr. Heller is an assistant professor of economics at...
Domestic violence restraining orders and access to guns: U-M expert discusses
University of Michigan researcher April Zeoli addresses the implications of a recent Texas judge’s decision to strike down the federal law prohibiting access to firearms for individuals subject to...
Media Mention: How Texas school leaders hope anonymous reporting tools can keep students safe
The Dallas Morning News article discusses anonymous reporting tools school leaders are using to prevent campus violence. The news includes findings from a study published in the Journal of School...
Podcast: Examining Racism Against the AAPI Community and Gun Ownership
To examine how firearm behaviors (how guns were stored, carried, and thought about) were impacted by racism and discrimination experiences, Dr. Hsing-Fang Hsieh (University of Michigan) and...
Now accepting applications to U-M’s Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention’s postdoctoral training program
The University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention is recruiting outstanding early-career research investigators to join a cohort of postdoctoral fellows who are part of an...
Study: Vacant lot greening can reduce community crime, violence
Communities that are engaged in cleaning, mowing and repurposing vacant spaces are likely to experience greater reductions in violence and crime than neighborhoods that do not participate in these...
NIH grant funds national firearm research coordinating center at U-M
The University of Michigan received a $5.5 million federal grant recently to launch a National Institutes of Health firearm research coordinating center that will oversee community-based research...
Media Mention: ‘You can’t arrest your way out of this’: Muskegon Heights works to reduce cycle of youth gun violence
The Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center met with the community for a listening session Tuesday, September 13 to identify violence drivers and finding possible solutions. The CDC-funded center...
Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention welcomes first cohort
In an effort to expand the national pipeline for firearm injury prevention research, the University of Michigan has welcomed its inaugural cohort of six new faculty members to the Institute for...
Media Mention: New federal gun law could be a breakthrough for victims of abuse
Federal law has long barred people convicted of domestic violence or subject to a domestic violence restraining order from being able to buy a gun. But that restriction had only applied to an...
Podcast: How Anonymous Reporting Systems in Schools Can Reduce Violence
Hsing-Fang Hsieh, PhD, and Justin Heinze, PhD, join this episode of Michigan Minds to discuss the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention research, how the field of firearm injury prevention is...