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Handbook of Gun Violence

  • 1st Edition - October 24, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Nicholas D Thomson
  • Language: English

Handbook of Gun Violence provides a comprehensive review of the complex world of gun violence. From its roots in epidemiology and public health to the intricacies of biopsychosoci… Read more

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Handbook of Gun Violence provides a comprehensive review of the complex world of gun violence. From its roots in epidemiology and public health to the intricacies of biopsychosocial risk factors to criminological and forensic considerations, this book offers an interdisciplinary exploration of a pressing societal issue. Sections cover everything from the history of firearm injury prevention research to the social, political, and policy implications surrounding gun violence. This book focuses on evidence-based strategies and emerging research areas, and equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of gun violence prevention, intervention, research, and policy. With contributions from leading experts across various fields, including scientists from the CDC and NIH, this handbook provides invaluable insights into understanding, preventing, and addressing gun violence.

Key features

  • Provides an extensive review of gun violence statistics and trends.
  • Examines the biopsychosocial risk and protective factors for violence in youth and adults
  • Reviews evidence-based intervention and prevention programs for gun violence
  • Assesses global policies for gun violence prevention and discusses the impact of funding and research on violence prevention.

Readership

Specialists and students in gun violence within fields such as psychology, criminology, epidemiology

Table of contents

Table of Contents-Long (Work)
Foreword

Section A: Epidemiology/Public health

1. The History of Firearm Injury Prevention Research

2. The Public Health Approach for Firearm Violence and Injury Prevention

3. IPV and Gun Violence: A Focus on Teen Dating Violence

4. Firearm Suicide Risk and Prevention Among Service Members

5. Firearm Suicide

6. Inequities in Interpersonal Firearm Violence

7. The Epidemiology and Prevention of Unintentional Firearm Injuries

Section B: Biopsychosocial

8. Risk and Protective Factors for Adolescent Gun Carrying and Firearm Violence

9. Neurobiology of Violence

10. Guns, Genes, and Crime

11. Psychopathy and Violence

12. Contagious Effects of Gun Violence in the Media: A Social-Cognitive Perspective

13. A Social-Ecological Model to Understand Gun Violence

Section C: Violence Prevention and Intervention

14. Healthcare-Based Firearm Injury Prevention

15. Firearm Suicide Prevention

16. Technical Assistance as a Tool to Enhance the Dissemination and Implementation of Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention Strategies

17. Community-Based Approaches to Prevent Firearm Violence

18. Place-based approaches to Firearm Violence Prevention

19. Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Conduct Problems

20. Prison-Based Interventions for Violence

21. Gun Violence and Its Influence on School Safety and Security

22. Hunting Safety

23. Enhancing the Translation of Violence Prevention Efforts and Research in Politically Charged Policy Environments

Section D: Forensic Psychology

24. Firearm Violence and Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses

25. Offender Profiling and Gun Crime

26. Mass Shootings

27. Terrorism and Gun Violence

28. Violence Risk Assessment and Management

Section E: Criminology

29. The Gun-Centric Nature of Gang Violence

30. Forced Migration and Gun Violence: What do we Know?

31. Firearms Trafficking and Transnational Crime

32. A Neurocriminological Perspective on Violence

Section F: Funding, Surveillance Data, and Research Methods

33. Emerging Research Areas and Contributions of NIH in Firearm Injury and Mortality Research

34. Federal and Foundation Funding for Gun Violence Prevention Programming and Research

35. Public Health Surveillance of Nonfatal Firearm Injuries

36. Public Health Surveillance of Firearm Injury Deaths

37. Applying Data Science to the Study of Gun Violence

38. Research methods: Considerations and Opportunities to Advance Firearm Injury and Violence Prevention

Section G: Policy and Politics

39. New Zealand Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control

40. European Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control

41. U.S. Experience with Gun Violence and Gun Control

Review quotes

Quote from Published Foreword: “In summary, the Handbook of Gun Violence is much more than a compilation of research findings and theoretical insights; it serves as a light guiding the path toward understanding, preventing, and ultimately reducing gun violence. Through these pages, the reader is exposed to a multifaceted landscape of gun violence, equipped with a deeper comprehension of its root causes, affected populations, and the pervasive impact on societies worldwide. This handbook marks a pivotal step in rallying researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and communities to join forces in a multidisciplinary effort to address gun violence. By casting a wide net over the complexities of this issue, it challenges the status quo, provides innovative approaches, and forges new pathways that lead to safer and more resilient communities. Through collaborative exploration, rigorous research, and unwavering dedication to public health and safety, the Handbook of Gun Violence aspires to turn the tide against gun violence, crafting a legacy of peace and security for future generations. I am glad to have it as a resource on my bookshelf.” — Brad J. Bushman, Ph.D. Editor, Psychology of Violence, Executive Secretary, International Society for Research on Aggression, Professor, School of Communication, The Ohio State University

"The public health crisis of firearm injuries has received too little scholarly attention for too long. The Handbook of Gun Violence shines a light on this critical issue and explores the most promising solutions. This comprehensive volume is sure to become a go-to reference in our field."— Jonathan Jay, DrPH JD, Assistant Professor, Boston University School of Public Health

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 24, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Nicholas D Thomson

Dr. Nicholas D. Thomson is the Director of Research at VCU Health’s Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Associate Professor in the Departments of Surgery and Psychology, and Forensic Research Psychologist at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Thomson’s research has been supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; including some of the first research funding dedicated to preventing gun violence among high-risk youth and adults in 25 years. Dr. Thomson is widely published in the field of forensic psychology and developmental psychopathology, with over 70 peer-reviewed publications, chapters, and a textbook on psychopathy (Understanding Psychopathy: The Biopsychosocial Perspective). Dr. Thomson serves on the editorial board for multiple leading journals, including Psychology of Violence. Dr. Thomson pioneered the development of the first virtual reality interventions aimed at promoting gun safety among adults, reducing retaliatory gun violence among youth victims of violence, and preventing youth suicide. He is an advocate for interdisciplinary research, focusing on mechanistically-informed strategies that incorporate a biopsychosocial approach to enhance both cutting-edge research and effective prevention. His expertise is recognized internationally, and he consults on strategies for preventing gun violence, violent extremism, radicalization, and family-level antisocial behavior. Dr. Thomson has received numerous awards and nominations for his research excellence and innovation, both nationally and internationally, in the fields of externalizing disorders and violence prevention.

Affiliations and expertise
Director of Research at VCU Health’s Injury and Violence Prevention Program, Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Surgery, and Forensic Research Psychologist at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

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