Spring 2024 Epidemiology P8425 section 001

Gun Violence in the United States: Evide

GUN VIOLENCE IN THE US: E

Call Number 17249
Day & Time
Location
W 5:30pm-8:20pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructors Charles Branas
Theodore E Alcorn
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description More U.S. residents have been killed with guns since 1968 than died in all the wars since the country’s founding. Addressing this crisis means solving tenacious public health problems in the realms of science and of politics. In this course we will review the epidemiology of gun violence and the empirical foundations of efforts to address it through policy, study design, programmatic interventions, and environmental/physical design. We will consider obstacles to the rigorous study of gun violence as well as the innovative approaches researchers have adopted to overcome them, whether in the fields of epidemiology, health policy, medicine, criminology, or economics. And we will place all of this in the political and legal context that shapes our collective actions. Through lectures and discussion, students will become familiar with the main factors connected with firearm injury, the epidemiologic study of gun violence, the policy actors that have influenced the U.S. response to date, and the underlying beliefs and behaviors that define the U.S. relationship with guns. By reviewing both new and canonical research throughout the course, students will learn to apprise how diverse study designs — including surveys, case control studies, time-series, randomized control trials, social network analyses, and quasi-experimental approaches — are well-suited to shed light on different aspects of this subject.
Web Site Vergil
Department Epidemiology
Enrollment 22 students (30 max) as of 9:14PM Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Subject Epidemiology
Number P8425
Section 001
Division School of Public Health
Open To GSAS, Public Health
Section key 20241EPID8425P001