Violence Prevention
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Violence is a leading cause of death and injury in the U.S., and one that strikes younger people and minorities with disproportionate frequency. Researchers are working to understand violence as a public health issue and to discourage violent behavior. Researchers are beginning also to understand how criminal laws and other legal systems – such as mental health law – affect crime rates and communities.
Violence Prevention Evidence Briefs
Violence Prevention News
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Tony Leys, who writes about health for the Des Moines (IA) Register, interviewed PHLR Methods Core member Jeffrey Swanson for March 7 story about the relationship between mental illness and...
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The Research Network on Mandated Community Treatment has awarded a matching grant to the University of Virginia team of PHLR researchers looking at the implementation of Virginia’s...
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Researchers at the University of Virginia will take part in a study looking at the implementation and effects of Virginia's revised mental-health laws spurred by the Virginia Tech shootings. The...
