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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Community Cooperation and Homicide Clearance: New Evidence from Chicago and Implications for Policy
DESCRIPTION:The nation’s homicide clearance rate has been declining since the 1960s\, and though rates are different in different places\, in many American cities law enforcement still struggles to solve more than half of all homicides. Further compounding this challenge\, communities that bear the most disproportionate burden of firearms violence may see even lower clearance rates. \nIn this webinar from the Joyce Foundation\, Dr. Kathryn Bocanegra will discuss findings from a newly published peer-reviewed study that explores the relationship between police effectiveness – both real and perceived – and community members’ willingness to cooperate with police in homicide investigations. The study draws on original survey data from five Chicago neighborhoods with high homicide rates and varying clearance rates. It examines how these factors influence two key forms of cooperation: (1) calling the police after witnessing a homicide\, and (2) providing information about a homicide suspect. \nThe study also contributes to ongoing discussions about police legitimacy by offering empirical evidence on how trust and efficacy intersect in racially and ethnically diverse neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by violence. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-community-cooperation-and-homicide-clearance-new-evidence-from-chicago-and-implications-for-policy/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: IPV\, Pregnancy\, and Maternal Health
DESCRIPTION:Homicide is a leading cause of death during pregnancy. This session addresses the intertwined epidemics of intimate partner violence and maternal mortality. Centering the experiences of survivors during pregnancy\, this session investigates the compounded risks of domestic violence during the perinatal period and how health providers and advocates can support survivors. \nThis webinar is part of a series hosted by The National Health Initiative on Violence and Abuse at FUTURES\, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity\, and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The series brings together leading experts to share cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. Each session dives into urgent issues shaping lives and communities—including pediatric and adolescent health\, gun violence\, healthcare systems change\, care and safety during emergencies\, maternal mortality\, reproductive coercion\, and more. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-ipv-pregnancy-and-maternal-health/
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