Preventing Gun Violence in America Teach-Out
Offered By: University of Michigan via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Welcome to the Preventing Gun Violence in America Teach-Out. In response to the two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio in early August 2019, we invite you to this interdisciplinary and timely discussion about gun violence and safety in the United States. Gun violence prevention is an urgent, complex, and multifaceted problem. A group of experts from the Firearm-safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS) Consortium in the the fields of public health, criminal justice, psychology, and emergency medicine discuss the state of gun violence and injury prevention in the U.S., and how data may inform possible solutions to these issues.
Key Questions in this Teach-Out include:
Is gun violence in the U.S. increasing or decreasing?
How do gun death rates compare to other causes of death in the U.S.?
What are a few intervention methods currently being used or considered to prevent gun violence?
What are common misconceptions about gun violence?
Key Questions in this Teach-Out include:
Is gun violence in the U.S. increasing or decreasing?
How do gun death rates compare to other causes of death in the U.S.?
What are a few intervention methods currently being used or considered to prevent gun violence?
What are common misconceptions about gun violence?
Syllabus
Welcome to the Preventing Gun Violence in America Teach-Out
Insights from Gun Violence Experts
Your Role in Preventing Gun Violence & Additional Resources
Insights from Gun Violence Experts
Your Role in Preventing Gun Violence & Additional Resources
Taught by
Rebecca Cunningham
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