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Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Higher Education
Baltimore, Maryland 2,177 followers
We conduct research & use advocacy to implement evidence-based, equitable policies and programs to prevent gun violence.
About us
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions combines the expertise of highly respected gun violence researchers with the skills of deeply experienced gun violence prevention advocates. We use a public health approach to conduct rigorous scientific research to identify a range of innovative solutions to gun violence. Because gun violence disproportionately impacts communities of color, we ground our work in equity and seek insights from those most impacted on appropriate solutions. Using the best available science, our Center works towards expanding evidence-based advocacy and policy-making efforts. This combination of expertise creates a unique opportunity to turn public health research into action that reduces deaths and injuries from gun violence.
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https://publichealth.jhu.edu/gun-violence-solutions
External link for Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
624 N Broadway
Baltimore, Maryland 21205, US
Employees at Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
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Rebecca Shore
Director of Operations at Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions
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Dr. Hakim A. Stovall
Doctor of Social Science/Prevention Scientist
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Cassandra Crifasi
Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Christina Bailey
Administrative Project Specialist at the Center for Gun Violence Solutions
Updates
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Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions reposted this
This time next week, the #2024FirearmResearchConf will be underway! Throughout the conference, make sure you stop by our exhibitor tables to learn more about the organizations and institutions committed to preventing firearm-related harms. This year's exhibitors include: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • Columbia Scientific Union for the Reduction of Gun Violence (SURGE)• Everytown for Gun Safety Research • GRANDMOTHERS AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE • Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions • Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research & Education/The Health Alliance for Violence Intervention • Northwell Center for Gun Violence Prevention • Rockefeller Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium • RTI International • Rutgers Gun Violence Research Center • Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research • UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program (VPRP) • University of Colorado Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative • University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention • University of Washington Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program • Yale School of Public Health Firearm Injury Prevention Program
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Co-director of the Center Joshua Horwitz will join panelists, Dr. Ram Bhagat, director of Drums No Guns Foundation and Virginia Delegate Nadarius Clark, in the upcoming Institute for Public Health Innovation webinar, "Preventing Gun Violence for Healthier Communities” on Thursday, December 5th at 12pm. This webinar is a part of The Health Equity Equation webinar series, examining health equity issues and highlighting policy and systems-level solutions in DC, MD, and VA. Register to attend this thought-provoking discussion: https://lnkd.in/eaqxefSC
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Keep your loved ones safe this Thanksgiving. Practice safe and secure gun storage. Keeping guns stored, unloaded, and locked prevents unauthorized users, like children, from getting access to and then getting injured by firearms in their homes. https://lnkd.in/eW6dX63N
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Most Americans support safe gun storage. Still, more than half of gun owners don't practice safe storage. Responsible gun ownership includes storing your firearms and ammunition safely and securely when not in use. https://lnkd.in/eW6dX63N
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Did you know... Whether you own guns or you’ve never seen one, you can still help stop kids from getting hurt by them. You play a pivotal role in preventing potential harm to children. Learn more from our safe and secure gun storage toolkit: https://lnkd.in/dSAqXj8C
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Read the new guest blog from Duke Center for Firearms Law, co-authored by the Center's Law and Policy Advisor, Kari Still, about the rich, historical tradition of regulating firearms in public parks—including wilderness parks. https://lnkd.in/e7cbfa67
The Second Amendment and the American Tradition of Firearms Prohibitions in Parks | Duke Center for Firearms Law
firearmslaw.duke.edu
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Jen Pauliukonis, our Director of Policy and Programming, joined Coalition for a Safer Delaware's Fall Forum to engage in impactful conversations to help build a safer Delaware, free from gun violence. 🧡
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Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions reposted this
Today's Anchor Event featured Profs. Diane Hoffmann, Leslie Meltzer Henry, and Anya Marino with Kelly Roskam, director of law and policy at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, and Sarah Lorr moderating. Panelists discussed recent health care-related #SCOTUS cases, including challenges to state laws that contradict the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, the ban on firearm ownership for people convicted of crimes of domestic violence, and the FDA's approval of mifepristone. Hosted by the Law & Health Care Program. #HealthLaw
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Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions reposted this
We are excited to announce that the full agenda for the #2024FirearmResearchConf is now available! Review the current schedule of sessions and speakers, and join us December 9-11 as we explore and highlight the critical work happening across the field. Full Agenda: https://lnkd.in/gwZjdxFK Register today: https://lnkd.in/ge2MsPVC