Gun Violence and Public Health, Part 2
“Reducing Gun Violence: A Risk Based Approach” was a panel at the day-long symposium “Moving from Crisis to Action: A Public Health Approach to Reducing Gun Violence” held at the Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston. The event marked the six-month anniversary of a mass shooting at the church in which a gunman killed nine people.
Panelists talked about the access to guns by high-risk people such as criminals and the mentally ill. Speakers included gun violence prevention advocates and the… read more
Panelists talked about the access to guns by high-risk people such as criminals and the mentally ill. Speakers included gun violence prevention advocates and the U.S. attorney from South Carolina.
“Reducing Gun Violence: A Risk Based Approach” was a panel at the day-long symposium “Moving from Crisis to Action: A Public Health Approach to Reducing Gun Violence” held at the Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston. The event marked the six-month anniversary of a mass shooting at the church in which a gunman killed nine people. close
People in this video
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Liza H. Gold M.D. Clinical Professor Georgetown University School of Medicine->Psychiatry Department
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Daniel W. Webster Director Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health->Center for Gun Policy and Research
Hosting Organization
- Emanuel A.M.E. Church (Charleston, SC)
- American Bar Association | Standing Committee on Gun Violence
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