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18 hours

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  • Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change is designed to provide learners with the best available science and insights from top scholars across the country as well as the skills to understand which interventions are the most effective to offer a path forward for reducing gun violence in our homes, schools, and communities.
  • Through this course, you will learn how to:
  • 1. Appreciate the scope of gun violence and the importance of considering the issue across a variety of contexts.
  • 2. Describe the role of law and policy in addressing gun violence at the federal, state, and local levels.
  • 3. Compare the effectiveness of gun violence policies and highlight the importance of changing the way we talk about gun
  • violence.
  • 4. Describe state standards for civilian gun carrying and use and how those standards affect crime and violence.
  • 5. Describe how firearm design is regulated, the effective and just enforcement of firearm laws, and strategies for reducing
  • police-involved shootings.
  • 6. Identify and explain evidence-based programs to reduce gun violence and understand public opinion on gun policy.
  • As a student of this course, it?s important to recognize that you are part of an international learning community. We understand that gun violence can be a difficult issue to discuss and we all have our own set of opinions and beliefs. However, we ask you to please remember that gun violence is something that affects every person differently. It?s important to understand that this course is intended to generate productive and meaningful conversation.
  • We ask students of this course to abide by the rules outlined and expected of you by Coursera?s Code of Conduct Policy. Please help us promote a healthy, productive, and sustainable learning environment for all and practice the following principles:
  • Be polite.
  • ? Treat your fellow learners with respect.
  • ? Insulting, condescending, or abusive words will not be tolerated.
  • ? Do not harass other learners.
  • ? Polite debate is welcome as long as you are discussing the ideas or the evidence, not attacking the person.
  • Be sensitive.
  • ? Remember that Coursera is a global forum with learners from many different cultures and backgrounds.
  • ? Be kind, thoughtful, and open-minded when discussing race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or controversial topics
  • since others likely have differing perspectives.
  • Post appropriate content.
  • ? Content that violates the Honor Code or Terms of Service is not permitted.
  • ? You may not post inappropriate (e.g., pornographic or obscene) content.
  • ? Do not post copyrighted content.
  • ? Do not advertise or promote outside products or organizations.
  • ? Do not spam the forums with repetitive content.
  • Please note that violations of Coursera?s Code of Conduct, Honor Code, or Terms of service are not permitted and may result in:
  • ? Deletion of posted content.
  • ? Removal from the course.
  • ? Losing access to the Coursera site.
  • *It is important to also note that certain policies and laws mentioned in this course are likely to change and develop over time. As a result, we understand that course content may need to be updated to reflect such changes. While we will strive to do this as quickly as possible, we appreciate your patience. All information included in the course is reported accurately at the time of recording and we intend to update lectures as soon as possible and to the best of our ability.
  • The development of this course was made possible through generous financial support provided by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, an organization committed to improving the lives of children, enabling the creative pursuit of science, advancing reproductive health, and conserving and restoring the earth?s natural systems.
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Curriculum

Guns and Gun Violence in America

Welcome and Introduction of Lead Instructors

Introduction to Guns and Gun Violence in America

The Impact of Gun Violence in the United States

Trends in Gun Ownership and Use

Defensive Gun Use, Gun Access, and Implications for Public Safety

Understanding Legal and Illegal Gun Markets

Firearm Ownership & Risk for Lethal Violence

Firearms & Suicide Risk: Background

Firearms and Suicide: Empirical Studies

Firearms and Suicide: Are We Acting on What We Already Know?

Wrap-Up of Guns and Gun Violence in America

Course Reference List

Faculty Profiles

Further Reading on Guns and Gun Violence in America

Setting Goals for this Course

Pre-Course Survey

The Impact of Gun Violence in the United States Practice Quiz

Civilian Gun Ownership and Use Practice Quiz

What is the relationship between exposure to guns and risk of harm? Practice Quiz

Guns and Gun Violence in America

Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence

Introduction to Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence

Federal, State, and Local Powers

The Second Amendment and Gun Policy

Present & Future of the 2nd Amendment

Interview with Brian Frosh, Attorney General of Maryland

Litigation as a Public Health Strategy

Obstacles to Research, Policy Advancement, and Data Transparency

Evidence for Age-Related Firearm Restrictions from Developmental Science

Child Access Prevention Laws

The Intersections of Gun Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Gun Policy

Violent Misdemeanors, Alcohol, & Drugs

Wrap-Up of Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence

Further Reading on Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence

Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence Practice Quiz

Legal Issues Relevant to Preventing Gun Violence Quiz

Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence

Introduction to Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence

How Mental Illness and Violence are Related (and Not Related) and Why It Matters

Firearm Restrictions Affecting People with Mental Illness: Are the Laws Effective, and What Other Approaches are Needed?

Case Study ? Consortium for Risk-Based Firearm Policy

Background Checks

Purchaser Licensing

Waiting Periods

Reducing the Diversion of Guns to Criminals through Effective Regulation and Oversight of Gun Dealers

Wrap-Up of Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence

Further Reading on Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence

Thinking Differently about Mental Illness and Gun Violence Practice Quiz

Case Study: Consortium for Risk-Based Firearm Policy Practice Quiz

Keeping Guns from Prohibited People Practice Quiz

Reducing the Diversion of Guns to Criminals through Effective Regulation and Oversight of Gun Dealers Practice Quiz

Wrap-Up of Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence Practice Quiz

Evidence-Based Policies to Prevent Gun Violence Quiz

Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes

Introduction to Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes

Standards for Civilian Gun Carrying

"Right to Carry" Laws

"Stand Your Ground? Laws: Justifiable Use of Lethal Force

Threat Assessment & School-based Interventions: Impact of School Shootings

Threat Assessment & School-based Interventions: Prevalence of Shootings in Schools

Threat Assessment and Response in School Settings: Threat Assessment as a Violence Prevention Strategy

Gun-Free Zones

Campus Carry

Safe Gun Storage

Safe Gun Storage in Practice

Wrap-Up of Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes

Further Reading for Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes

Standards for Civilian Gun Carrying: Frequency, Effectiveness, & Standards Practice Quiz

Understanding the Impact of Laws Permitting Gun Carrying & Defensive Gun Use Practice Quiz

Mass Shootings & Safety in School Settings Practice Quiz

Safe Gun Storage Practice Quiz

Wrap-Up of Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes Practice Quizzes

Guns in Public Places, Schools, and Homes Quiz

Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings

Introduction to Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings

Assault Weapons & Large-Capacity Magazines

Personalized Guns

Utilizing Microstamping Technology to Make Communities Safer

Ballistic Identification and National Integrated Ballistic Information (NIBIN)

Policing Illegal Gun Carrying in Hot Spots for Shootings

Focused Deterrence: A Law Enforcement Strategy to Reduce Gun Violence

Domestic Violence Dispossession

Armed & Prohibited

Police Involved Shootings

Wrap-Up of Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings

Further Reading for Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings

How do regulations vary between different types of firearms? What are the associated impacts on reducing violence? Practice Quiz

How can gun laws be effectively & justly enforced? How are regulations & efforts to improve public safety upheld? Practice Quiz

Police Involved Shootings Practice Quiz

Wrap-Up of Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings Practice Quiz

Regulating Gun Design, Enforcing Gun Laws, and Reducing Police-Involved Shootings Quiz

Community and Clinical Interventions to Prevent Gun Violence and Public Support for Gun Policy

Introduction to Community and Clinical Interventions to Prevent Gun Violence and Public Support for Gun Policy

Street Outreach and Violence Interruption to Prevent Urban Gun Violence

Cure Violence in Practice: Comparing New York City & Baltimore Applications

Clinician Perspective on Gun Violence & Strategic Approaches in the Medical Field

Role of Gun Shops & Safe Storage in Preventing Suicide

Understanding Place-Based Interventions in a Public Health Context

Evidence & Benefits of Place-Based Interventions

Public Opinion and Support for Gun Policy

Takeaways from the Course: Where Do We Go from Here

Now What?

Wrap-Up of Community and Clinical Interventions to Prevent Gun Violence and Public Support for Gun Policy

Conclusion of Reducing Gun Violence: Evidence for Change

Further Reading for Community and Clinical Interventions to Prevent Gun Violence and Public Support for Gun Policy

What are evidence-based programs to reduce gun violence? Practice Quiz

Creating Healthy Neighborhoods Practice Quiz

What is public opinion on gun policy? Practice Quiz

Community and Clinical Interventions to Prevent Gun Violence and Public Support for Gun Policy Quiz

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