Violence as a public health issue

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Abstract

Violence-homicides, suicides, injuries caused by youth or family acts- continues in the United States. Firearms are involved in most incidents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention addresses the problem using the traditional tools of public health: epidemiologic data, individual and societal interventions based on the data, and ongoing evaluations to assess the effects of the interventions and change them if necessary. Examples of interventions are presented.

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Satcher, D. (1995). Violence as a public health issue. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine: Journal of Urban Health, 72(1), 46–56. https://doi.org/10.32481/djph.2016.10.002

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