Reducing Violence in Cities
This panel from the US Conference of Mayor 80th annual meeting in Orlando in mid-June included the mayors of Philadelphia, Fresno and Baltimore.
A recent panel of mayors and public health educators discussed what they called a national epidemic among young African-American males in th… read more
A recent panel of mayors and public health educators discussed what they called a national epidemic among young African-American males in the United States. They talked about a program called “Cease Fire,” which used a public health model to combat gun violence in cities.
This panel from the US Conference of Mayor 80th annual meeting in Orlando in mid-June included the mayors of Philadelphia, Fresno and Baltimore. close
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Jennifer Whitehill Affiliate Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
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