Neighborhood Perceptions of Gun Violence and Safety: Findings from a Public Health-Social Work Intervention
Abstract
Efforts to reduce gun violence have moved away from models that rely solely on law enforcement approaches, toward public health-focused models of intervention. This paper discusses urban gun violence from a public health and social work perspective, examining a method to interrupt, reduce and prevent gun violence at the community level. A qualitative research design was utilized to evaluate perceptions held by thirty-seven community members...
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Title
Neighborhood Perceptions of Gun Violence and Safety: Findings from a Public Health-Social Work Intervention
Published Date
Jun 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
6
Pages
492 - 504
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