Implementation of WHO/CDC Guidelines for Intentional Injury Death Surveillance: A Mixed-Methods Approach in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania [0.03%]
在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆实施世卫组织/疾病控制与预防中心故意伤害死亡监测指南:一种混合方法的研究
Anne H Outwater,Jacquelyn C Campbell,Edward Mgaya
Anne H Outwater
A foundational implementation of the WHO/CDC Injury Surveillance Guidelines was conducted in Dar es Salaam region of the United Republic of Tanzania in 2005. The Guidelines were adapted to gather qualitative as well as quantitative data abo...
Race/Ethnic-Specific Homicide Rates in New York City: Evaluating the Impact of Broken Windows Policing and Crack Cocaine Markets [0.03%]
纽约市特定种族的谋杀率:评估“零容忍”政策和可卡因市场的影响
Preeti Chauhan,Magdalena Cerdá,Steven F Messner et al.
Preeti Chauhan et al.
The current study evaluated a range of social influences including misdemeanor arrests, drug arrests, cocaine consumption, alcohol consumption, firearm availability, and incarceration that may be associated with changes in gun-related homic...
Homicidal Events Among Mexican American Street Gangs: A Situational Analysis [0.03%]
墨西哥裔美国街头帮派中的杀人事件:情境分析
Avelardo Valdez,Alice Cepeda,Charles Kaplan
Avelardo Valdez
This article examines the complexity of street gang homicides and focuses on situational factors that lead to gang members' susceptibility to this violent behavior within the context of a disadvantaged minority community. This study is base...
Spatial Heterogeneity in the Effects of Immigration and Diversity on Neighborhood Homicide Rates [0.03%]
移民和多样性对邻里凶杀案率的影响的空间异质性
Corina Graif,Robert J Sampson
Corina Graif
This paper examines the connection of immigration and diversity to homicide by advancing a recently developed approach to modeling spatial dynamics-geographically weighted regression. In contrast to traditional global averaging, we argue on...
Novel Linkage of Individual and Geographic Data to Study Firearm Violence [0.03%]
新的个体和地理数据关联方法研究枪支暴力问题
Charles C Branas,Dennis Culhane,Therese S Richmond et al.
Charles C Branas et al.
Firearm violence is the end result of a causative web of individual-level and geographic risk factors. Few, if any, studies of firearm violence have been able to simultaneously determine the population-based relative risks that individuals ...