Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium

ABOUT THE REGIONAL GUN VIOLENCE RESEARCH CONSORTIUM


The Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium is a coalition of gun violence researchers and practitioners that seeks to inform policymakers and the public by providing evidence-based, data-driven policy recommendations to disrupt the cycle of firearm-involved homicides, suicides, and injuries. The Consortium approaches the study of gun violence with the belief that:

+ Gun violence is a public policy problem.

+ State and local governments are key in the fight to reduce firearm-involved deaths and injuries.

+ We need to better understand the nuances of state law- and policy-making to effectively combat gun violence.

FUNDED RESEARCH | Sharing Information to Stop Mass Shootings (SISMS)

This project, funded by the US Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, analyzes warning signs from mass public shootings and develops public awareness and bystander intervention training programs to prevent future tragedies.

Read our funding announcement from September 2024.

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Gun Violence in the US

Gun Violence in the US

A state-by-state look at firearm-involved suicides and homicides in the United States since 2000.

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Mass Shooting Factsheet

Mass Shooting Factsheet

Basic facts about mass shootings in America since 1966.

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NYS Firearm Storage Map

NYS Firearm Storage Map

A map providing over 180 local options in New York for individuals who are seeking out-of-home storage for their firearms.

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School Lockdown Drills

School Lockdown Drills

Quickly see how state requirements for lockdown drills vary.

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