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strategic direction

Hospitalized Patients Who Receive Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Can Substantially Reduce Heavy Drinking

2025 Legislative briefing of faculty with state senators and representatives
health policy

SPH Faculty Brief Massachusetts Legislators on State’s Public Health Priorities

guns.

Guns

Young Adult Suicide Rate Linked to States’ Handgun Purchase Age Laws

October 28, 2020
suicide

Rural Gun Suicide Risks Shaped by Socioeconomic and Environmental Factors

October 1, 2020
Two friends at a firing range - most gun owners support gun violence prevention policies
Research

Most Gun Owners Favor Gun Violence Prevention Policies

July 28, 2020
map showing states with predominance of recreation, self-defense, and Second Amendment activism
firearm

Gun Culture 3.0

July 10, 2020
Featured

On Gun Violence, ‘We’re Failing to See the Whole Picture’

May 8, 2020
Shape-Up interface showing a satellite view of a neighborhood in Philadelphia with one block highlighted
Community Health Sciences

Some Gun Violence Risk Factors Are Visible from Space

October 31, 2019
School News

Professor Presents Gun Violence Research at Health Law Workshop

October 15, 2019
Claire Boine, Phd Candidate advocates at state house for gun reform
Featured

Researcher Testifies on Gun Laws in Virginia

October 3, 2019
Map from State Firearm Laws Database of the US. Some states are highlighted and show the number of gun laws in the state: Massachusetts 101, Illinois 65, Texas 18, Montana 4
Community Health Sciences

Smarter Gun Legislation through Data

August 26, 2019
Gun store owner behind counter
Research

‘Set’ of Gun Laws Needed to Reduce Both Rural and Urban Gun Violence

August 7, 2019

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