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Posts by UC Davis Centers for Violence Prevention

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Webinar advertisement with a headshot of speaker Dr. Shani Buggs. The webinar is titled "Community violence intervention: person-centered approaches to interruptions cycles of violence." It be held Wednesday, March 11 from 12-1pm PT, hosted by the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research.

⏰ Wednesday! Our colleagues at the UC Davis Center for Healthcare Policy and Research are hosting a webinar featuring CVP's Dr. Shani Buggs. Register here to learn about person-centered violence intervention and more: ucdavishealth.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Join our Team VPRP is an industry-leading program of violence research and policy development.

🎉 Great news: we're hiring! Help us spread the word? 📣

We're seeking a hybrid, full-time Research Data Analyst to join our multidisciplinary research program focused on causes, consequences, and prevention of violence.

⏰️ Don't wait - apps are due Friday, March 13!

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Garen Wintemute stands outside in a suit, smiling at the camera.

Garen Wintemute stands outside in a suit, smiling at the camera.

Emergency medicine physician Garen Wintemute is reshaping how we understand firearm violence as a public health issue. He helped launch the first publicly funded center dedicated to this research. More here: www.ucdavis.edu/news/among-a... #FromLabstoLives Image: Wintemute stands outside in a suit.

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MAGA Republicans’ views of American democracy and society and support for political violence in the United States BackgroundIdentifying groups at increased risk for political violence can support prevention efforts. We determine whether “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) Republicans, as defined, are potentially…

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Hannah Arendt Understood the Forces Behind Donald Trump Her classic, The Origins of Totalitarianism, presaged the violence we see in Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

In exploring Trumpism through the lens of Hannah Arendt's warnings in The Origins of Totalitarianism, @washingtonmonthly.com is grounded in data, citing a
@ucdaviscvp.bsky.social study that shows elevated support for political violence among MAGA Republicans. washingtonmonthly.com/2026/02/17/h...

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Public Health, Gun Safety, Equity | SiriusXM Doctor Radio Reports

If you have SiriusXM, here's the link to @amybarnhorst.bsky.social's appearance on Doctor Radio. In the episode, Dr. Barnhorst talks with Dr. Marc Siegel about gun violence + the role physicians can play in reducing it. For resources, see: @bulletptsproj.bsky.social www.siriusxm.com/player/episo...

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How to Counsel - BulletPoints Project % Learn to have appropriate and respectful conversations to help increase the safety of everyone living in homes with guns.

📜 Did you know that no state or federal laws prohibit clinicians from asking their patients clinically relevant questions about firearms?

🏡 Many clinicians, however, do not talk with patients about the risks of firearms in the home, even when it’s clinically indicated.

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"Violence interrupter programs, hospital-based violence intervention programs," Wintemute listed. "Afterschool programs, Pre-K education programs, all of these things have been shown to have substantial impacts on rates of violence."

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‘This is a first step’: Evaluating the efficacy of gun buyback programs (FOX40.COM) — FOX40 is taking a closer look at a specific mitigation effort — gun buyback programs. While they are often touted as an effective means of stripping the streets of these weapons,…

“'I think buyback programs are effective in mobilizing communities and changing the views of firearms in communities,' Wintemute said.

"Wintemute said these efforts often open the door to other strategies that can have a bigger and bolder impact."

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Maine becomes 22nd state with a red flag law Maine voters passed the state’s first red flag law in November, creating a legal pathway to temporarily prevent someone in crisis from accessing firearms.

Per Dr. Pear, "widespread use of [a red flag law] often hinges on whether people in power are pushing to use the law working with law enforcement and judges on procedures." More on understanding and covering ERPO from @kwashburn.bsky.social @healthjournalism.org healthjournalism.org/blog/2026/02...

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Study Highlights EMS Role in Reducing Firearm-Related Harm This study highlights the opportunities for EMS professionals to go beyond responding to firearm-related injuries and actively help prevent them.

EMS World recently interviewed @ucdaviscvp.bsky.social researcher and study lead co-author Amanda Aubel who provided insights into this study and its conclusions.

The study is entitled, ‘Experiences with and perspectives on firearm injury prevention among emergency medical services clinicians.’”

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🚩 "Red flag laws allow family members or law enforcement (and others, depending on the state), to petition a court for a temporary, civil order that allows for removal of someone’s guns and prevents them from buying more because they pose a serious risk. 1/

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Should We Treat Political Violence as a Public Health Crisis? Thinking of political violence solely as a safety issue is not enough to address the harm that follows. “The patient is the community.”

"When political leaders describe opponents as existential threats, they’re not just venting. They’re conditioning people to see violence as a rational response. That fear doesn’t stay with one person; it spreads." CVP director Garen Wintemute in @thenation.com

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Garen Wintemute, wearing blue medical scrubs and a stethoscope, stands in a hospital hallway.

Garen Wintemute, wearing blue medical scrubs and a stethoscope, stands in a hospital hallway.

Garen Wintemute, ER physician and director of the @ucdaviscvp.bsky.social, was recently featured in a new documentary from @kcranews.bsky.social: "Liberty and Limits: Guns in California."

Image: Garen Wintemute, wearing blue medical scrubs and a stethoscope, stands in a hospital hallway.

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Community-Based Violence Intervention in the Aftermath of Homicide: Community Violence Prevention Specialists’ Proximity to and Perspectives on Community Safety and Healing - Julia J. Lund, Amanda J. ... Communities impacted by homicide endure profound loss and trauma, yet the voices of those intimately acquainted with navigating its aftermath are often overlook...

@ucdaviscvp.bsky.social spoke with 45 community violence prevention specialists (CVPS) to explore their role in preventing violence. Their proximity and perspective provide valuable guidance to inform and strengthen violence reduction efforts. Read more: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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⏰ There's still time to sign up for our train the trainer workshop!
Join us for @bulletptsproj.bsky.social Train the Trainer Virtual Workshop on Clinical Firearm Injury Prevention!
Fill out this brief pre-registration form by February 20th: www.tinyurl.com/BPTTT2026

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California cities just saw their lowest homicide rates in decades. It's not clear why Homicides in California surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, killings are down to historic lows in Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco and many other cities.

"@buggs44.bsky.social [of @UCDavisCVP] said in the report that cities with major decreases in their homicide rate tended to spend federal pandemic funds on violence prevention and have police depts that focused on people with repeated allegations of violent crimes..." calmatters.org/justice/2026...

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Crime Trends in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2025 Update - Council on Criminal Justice With homicide down 21%, the 2025 homicide rate may reach the lowest level ever recorded in law enforcement or public health data going back to 1900, CCJ’s year-end analysis finds.

Explore the full report from @counciloncj here: counciloncj.org/crime-trends...

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What's Driving the Drop in Homicide? How Low Might It Go? - Council on Criminal Justice CCJ brought together leading experts to assess what’s driving the homicide decline, including changes in criminal justice policy, shifts in technology use, and broader social and economic trends.

Homicide in US cities is down 21%. What's driving the drop?

@counciloncj.org found homicides in US cities were down 21% in 2025. To explore what's driving this decrease, CCJ shared perspectives from leading experts, including CVP's @buggs44.bsky.social

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“Modesto’s good news [of a zero-homicide year] is part of a national trend,” Wintemute said. “Cities all over the country have reported steep declines in homicide since rates peaked during the COVID pandemic.”

More in The Modesto Bee: www.modbee.com/news/local/c...

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ARx - Aggie Square

#ARxSacramento at Aggie Square has launched! We cannot wait to see how artist Ruby Chacon transforms CVP faculty member @nicolekw.bsky.social's research into compelling, community-facing art.

Mark your calendar for the exhibition Nov 12, 2026. #ArtMeetsScience

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Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs) give people in crisis the time and space to get help — and a second chance at life.

Via @caloes.bsky.social, learn more at ReduceTheRisk.ca.gov

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📢 Clinical educators! Looking to incorporate firearm injury prevention into your teaching?

Join us for @bulletptsproj.bsky.social's Train the Trainer Virtual Workshop on Clinical Firearm Injury Prevention!

Fill out this brief pre-registration application by 2/20: tinyurl.com/BPTTT2026

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Full paper in Criminology & Public Policy, funded by the National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research: doi.org/10.1111/1745...

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📣 Research Alert! 📣

Using machine learning with purchase and recovery records, Laqueur et al. identified firearm retailers at highest risk of selling crime guns, showing how AI could be used for targeted enforcement to disrupt gun trafficking and illegal activity. cvp.ucdavis.edu/research/ide...

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