How Multi-disciplinary Research Centers and Networks Can Advance the Science of Firearm Injury Prevention

Carissa J. Schmidt, Leigh Rauk, Rebecca M. Cunningham, Marc A. Zimmerman, Jessica S. Roche, Patrick M. Carter

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Abstract

Firearm injuries are a leading cause of injury-related deaths in the U.S., but there is a dearth of federal funding for research on firearm injury prevention, compared to funding for research on other injuries and diseases. University research centers/institutes (C/Is) are in a position to help generate such research: they are multidisciplinary, have the capacity to conduct large-scale research projects, and commonly address complex health and social problems. In this article, we trace the history of research on firearm injury prevention, describe the different kinds of C/Is and C/I networks that have been developed to build knowledge in other areas of critical social concern, and argue for the development of a national coordinated network of firearm injury prevention C/Is.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)242-266
Number of pages25
JournalAnnals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Volume704
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • firearm injury
  • firearm violence
  • injury prevention
  • research networks
  • university research centers
  • university research institutes

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