Back to Health Equity go to Health Equity( parent category ) Health Equity Violence There is an epidemic of violence in the United States, ranging from community and gun-related violence to intimate partner violence, and more. Dropdown Sort DefaultA-ZNewestOldestZ-A Sort By A-Z Newest Oldest Z-A view article - Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion 01.07.2019 view article - Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion Health Equity Violence Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion The effects of violent video games on players are not clearly understood. Lamb et al. developed a computational model to study relationships between aggressive behavior and video game play. Guest Author Richard Lamb view article - Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault 09.10.2018 view article - Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault Health Equity Violence Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault Sexual violence on college campuses has been a focus of research and activism for decades, but most of the work and statistics on campus sexual assault focus on undergraduate students. Fellow Chrissy Packtor view article - How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence 07.11.2018 view article - How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence Health Equity Violence How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence Alcohol outlets are closely associated with violent crime. CityHealth identified local control of alcohol outlets as one of nine policies that cities can use to improve the health of their residents in areas of everyday life. Guest Author David Jernigan view article - Josh McGill 06.12.2018 view article - Josh McGill Health Equity Violence Josh McGill Today marks the second anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. We spoke with Josh McGill about surviving the shooting, his nursing career, and his thoughts on gun violence prevention policies. Fellow Sampada Nandyala
view article - Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion 01.07.2019 view article - Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion Health Equity Violence Video Games and Violence: A Continuing Discussion The effects of violent video games on players are not clearly understood. Lamb et al. developed a computational model to study relationships between aggressive behavior and video game play. Guest Author Richard Lamb
view article - Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault 09.10.2018 view article - Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault Health Equity Violence Graduate Students and Campus Sexual Assault Sexual violence on college campuses has been a focus of research and activism for decades, but most of the work and statistics on campus sexual assault focus on undergraduate students. Fellow Chrissy Packtor
view article - How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence 07.11.2018 view article - How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence Health Equity Violence How Cities Can Reduce Neighborhood Violence Alcohol outlets are closely associated with violent crime. CityHealth identified local control of alcohol outlets as one of nine policies that cities can use to improve the health of their residents in areas of everyday life. Guest Author David Jernigan
view article - Josh McGill 06.12.2018 view article - Josh McGill Health Equity Violence Josh McGill Today marks the second anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. We spoke with Josh McGill about surviving the shooting, his nursing career, and his thoughts on gun violence prevention policies. Fellow Sampada Nandyala