tathra
bluelighter
Continuing on from the Vegas Mandalay Bay thread, since the threads like that always become threads for discussing gun policy in general rather than the event the thread is titled for and these discussions continue on pretty regularly, we're going to consolidate all the firearms discussions and future news into one thread.
Theres already been 11 school shootings this year.
If gun violence is an epidemic, why don?t we treat it like one?
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I'm curious about this too.
Theres already been 11 school shootings this year.
If gun violence is an epidemic, why don?t we treat it like one?
What would happen if Chicago?s gun violence were treated like an infectious disease?
In 2016, gun violence in Chicago dramatically exploded with no apparent cause. Homicides increased by fifty-eight percent and nonfatal shootings went up forty-three percent. ?Gun Violence in Chicago 2016,? a January 2017 publication by the University of Chicago Crime Lab, asserted that the wave couldn?t be explained by the weather, changes in money allocated to social services, or by police activity. And the surge was concentrated in the city?s most disadvantaged neighborhoods on the South and West Side. The figures dropped in 2017?Chicago had 650 citywide homicides down from 771 the previous year. Shootings also declined between years, from 3,550 to 2,785. Still, even with the declines, the numbers aren?t rosy. While drops are encouraging, the numbers remain high enough that gun violence in Chicago is readily considered an ?epidemic.?
Andrew V. Papachristos, Ph.D., a professor of sociology at Northwestern University (and faculty fellow of the Institute for Policy Research), is one observer who embraces that label, and the approach to violence that it suggests. The research by Papachristos convinced him that gun violence indeed follows the traits of infectious disease.
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What about discussing a very easy solution to the problem, which is independent of any specific tragedy?
don't be coy - what is "a very easy solution to the problem"?
alasdair
I'm curious about this too.