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SUMMARY:Extreme Risk Protection Orders: An Implementation Introspection
DESCRIPTION:Extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs)\, also known as red flag laws\, are a newer approach to combatting gun violence that already are showing promise in achieving this end. Join the Rockefeller Institute of Government and the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions for this webinar diving deeper into ERPOs and lessons learned from efforts implementing this policy across the nation. Panelists Lisa Geller and Spencer Cantrell and moderator Jaclyn Schildkraut will explore ERPOs both generally and specifically in New York State\, describe the markers of successful implementations of this policy\, highlight ways in which states can assess their own implementation\, and examine best practices that can facilitate similar efforts moving forward. \nLEARN MORE AND REGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/extreme-risk-protection-orders-an-implementation-introspection/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T120000
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CREATED:20250225T151321Z
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SUMMARY:Healthcare-based Screening and Violence Prevention Tools
DESCRIPTION:The Joyce Foundation is holding a fourth webinar in the series focused on firearms research commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This webinar will cover a critical element of firearm violence prevention: the role of healthcare-based tools and interventions. Early research suggests that screening tools and interventions used in healthcare settings could help prevent future violence and suicide among people at risk. \nIn this webinar\, researchers from the University of Michigan and the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute will discuss new findings that explore the role of a hospital-based screening tool (SaFETy) in predicting future firearm violence risk\, and a decision-aid tool (Lock to Live) that helps people at risk of suicide make informed decisions about securely storing firearms. \nLearn more and Register
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/healthcare-based-screening-and-violence-prevention-tools/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T120000
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CREATED:20250130T185245Z
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SUMMARY:Impact of Mass Shootings on Youth
DESCRIPTION:Firearms have become the leading cause of death for US children and teens\, and disproportionately impact people of color. The impact of gun violence extends far beyond immediate deaths and injuries\, with childhood exposure contributing to mental health challenges\, and increasing the risk of adult involvement in gun violence. \nIn this Joyce Foundation webinar\, panelists will discuss new findings that explore the psychological impact of mass shootings on youth and the impact of anonymous reporting systems on school gun violence prevention. \nSpeakers: \n\nAlexandria French\, Director\, Research & Evaluation\, Sandy Hook Promise\nDr. Elyse Thulin\, Research Assistant Professor\, Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention\, University of Michigan\nKirsty Weitzel\, Research Data Scientist\, RTI International\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/impact-of-mass-shootings-on-youth/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220520T083000
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center Research Day
DESCRIPTION:During this free event on May 20th\,  we will showcase gun violence research being done by our leadership team\, GVRC post-doctoral and doctoral students\, community partners\, and researchers we have funded this year. This conference is not looking to engage with simply an academic audience.  Instead\, we’d like this to be a truly community-engaged event\, with community members\, those involved in violence interruption work\, policy makers\, journalists\, students\, educators\, the military\, and others attending. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/new-jersey-gun-violence-research-center-research-day/
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center":MAILTO:njgvrc@sph.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211129T130000
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SUMMARY:Multilevel Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods
DESCRIPTION:Multilevel Evaluation of Project Safe Neighborhoods \nPanel Chair: Jim Trudeau\, Ph.D.\, RTI International \nPanel Abstract: Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) is a DOJ-sponsored initiative to reduce violent crime\, particularly gun crime\, by fostering cooperation by criminal justice agencies and local partners to develop and implement strategic approaches. \nThis panel presents information about the enhanced PSN model implemented since 2018 and the national evaluation being conducted by RTI International and the Justice Research and Statistics Association. The evaluation includes a national assessment including all 94 districts across the U.S. and territories and case studies in 10 carefully selected districts. Both components address outcomes (violent crime\, arrests and prosecutions)\, implementation (e.g.\, how PSN principles were implemented; partnership composition and functioning) and how implementation is associated with outcomes. \nFollowing an overview of PSN and the national evaluation\, we will delve into the design and initial findings of the national assessment and case studies\, respectively. We will also discuss the implications of the FBI’s move away from the UCR Summary Reporting System to incident-based data for the evaluation and how the project team is adapting to this changing environment. Discussants include the PSN Coordinator from the Northern District of Illinois and NIJ’s scientific advisor to this project. \nProposed Panel setting: 15 minutes for each presentation and 20 minutes for introductions\, Discussant comments\, and Q&A. \nTopics – Presenters: \n\nOverview of PSN and the National Evaluation – Jim Trudeau\, Ph.D.\, RTI International\nNational Assessment: Design and Initial Findings – Lynn Langton\, Ph.D.\, RTI International\nUS Crime Data Infrastructure and Implications for a National Evaluation – Roger Przybylski\, Ph.D.\, JRSA\nCase Studies: Design and Initial Findings – Chris Lindquist\, Ph.D.\, RTI International\nDiscussants: Basia E. Lopez\, MPA\, NIJ and Ron DeWald\, PSN Coordinator\, Northern District of Illinois (invited)\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/multilevel-evaluation-of-project-safe-neighborhoods/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201118T150000
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SUMMARY:Advancing Understanding\, and Informing Prevention of Public Mass Shootings: Findings from NIJ Funded Studies\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:“In recent years\, [National Institute of Jusice] invested in several research projects to advance understanding and inform prevention of public mass shootings. This second webinar in a two part webinar series on mass shootings will bring together a panel of renowned subject matter experts who will speak about characteristics of mass shootings over past decades\, the psycho-social background of mass shooters\, and the reasons behind school shootings. The group will draw upon the extensive datasets that its members have produced on mass public shootings under three separate NIJ funded research projects: 1) Understanding the Causes of School Violence Using Open Source Data\, 2) A Comprehensive Assessment of Deadly Mass Shootings\, 1980-2018\, and 3) Mass Shooter Database: A multi-level\, multi-method investigation of the psycho-social life histories of mass shooters. A follow-up discussion will center around implications the findings have for the criminal justice system and on prevention. Register for Part 1 in this series.” \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/advancing-understanding-and-informing-prevention-of-public-mass-shootings-findings-from-nij-funded-studies-part-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T153000
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CREATED:20201110T145123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T145439Z
UID:3557-1605621600-1605627000@victimresearch.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Understanding\, and Informing Prevention of Public Mass Shootings: Findings from NIJ Funded Studies\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:“This [National Institute of Justice] webinar is the first in a two part series summarizing the newest findings of one of the NIJ-funded research projects\, titled “The Nature\, Trends\, Correlates\, and Prevention of Mass Public Shootings in America\, 1976-2018.” The panel of renowned experts will discuss the nature and contagion of mass public shootings and discuss what to anticipate in the future based on an innovative forecasting technique. The panel will also address what researchers have learned about the mass public shootings that have occurred and those that have been averted\, as well as the effect of state gun laws on mass public shootings. A follow-up discussion will center around implications the findings have for the criminal justice system and on prevention.” \nPlease also join us for Part 2 of this two-part webinar series by registering here:  Advancing and Understanding\, and Informing Prevention of Public Mass Shootings: Findings from NIJ Funded Studies\, Part 2. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/advancing-understanding-and-informing-prevention-of-public-mass-shootings-findings-from-nij-funded-studies-part-1/
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