As the director of SAFELab, Dr. Patton explores social media’s role in youth grief and violence and how it can foster hope and healing.
The BRIC in St. Louis provides trauma-informed, culturally competent care to gunshot victims and their families.
National Compadres Network promotes equity and is supporting community violence interventionists as they work to advance healing.
Youth ALIVE! combines prevention, intervention, healing, and advocacy to empower youth impacted by violence to heal and lead their communities.
Dr. Miranda’s research focuses on youth suicide prevention and risk assessment, examining thought processes that lead to suicidal ideation.
Turning the Tide is a hospital-based violence intervention program that supports patients through case management and community services.
Uncornered is collaborating with Dr. Jonathan Jay at Boston University to study its data and relationship-driven approach to violence reduction.
Dr. Candace Hester leads research and evaluation of programs and policies that address root causes of violence and promote equity.
Dr. Julie Richards focuses on integrating suicide prevention into health care settings, including engaging firearm owners in safety interventions.
FORCE Detroit addresses root causes of violence and is evaluating its community violence intervention programming with support from the Center.
Dr. Angelina Ruffin reflects on the Center’s equitable grantmaking efforts, which focus on supporting community-driven research and interventions.
Fatimah Loren Dreier discusses the Center’s work to transform gun violence research and education through scientific discovery and community partnerships that advance health-focused solutions.