State of New Jersey and Rutgers University Announce New Gun Violence Research
PISCATAWAY, NJ Addressing the national call for research on the causes of firearm violence, the New Jersey Center on Gun Violence Research at Rutgers University today announced it is launching eight new studies on gun violence and prevention.
The research, led by faculty members from across Rutgers University, will explore correlations between mental health care spending and reductions in crimes committed with guns, examine the effectiveness of existing laws and policies in preventing firearm violence, and look at whether and how school building layouts can help prevent casualties in a shooting event, among other topics.
New Jersey has been proud to lead the nation in the creation of a legal and policy framework to stem the tide of gun violence, and first among our efforts has been the Center on Gun Violence Research at Rutgers whose work fills the gap left by inaction at the federal level, said Governor Phil Murphy. Through the Centers groundbreaking, multidisciplinary research into the causes and consequences of gun violence, we can take an informed, scientific approach to preventing the needless suffering and loss of life that plagues our communities. Our administration congratulates todays grant recipients and looks forward to their research that can inform our gun violence prevention efforts.
Our goal is to create new insights into how society can prevent and mitigate the incidence of gun violence, said Paul Boxer, the centers research core director and a professor of psychology at Rutgers University-Newark. We selected these projects for their innovative and interdisciplinary approaches, and their promise to promote public health and prevent violence through new theory, practice and policy.
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