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Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change
Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change is designed to provide learners with the best available science and insights from top scholars across the country as well as the skills to understand which interventions are the most effective to offer a path forward for reducing gun violence in our homes, schools, and communities.
Instructors:
- Daniel Webster, ScD
- Cass Crifasi, PhD
- Alex McCourt, PhD, MPH
- Jon Vernick, JD, MPH
ERPO: A Civil Approach to Gun Violence Prevention Teach-Out
Evidence shows that 1 life is saved for every 10-20 Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) issued. ERPOs are legally issued civil orders that allow people on the front lines to ask a court to prevent a person at imminent risk of harm to themselves or others from purchasing or possessing firearms during a critical period of risk.
Instructors:
- Josh Horwitz, JD
- Shannon Frattaroli, PhD
- Katherine Hoops, MD, MPH
Academic Courses at Johns Hopkins
Our core faculty members offer a variety of courses through the University.
Alex McCourt, PhD, MPH
Paul Nestadt, MD
Bushra Sabri, PhD, MSW, BSC (HONS)
Elizabeth Stuart, PhD
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Causal Inference in Medicine and Public Health I (140.664.01)
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Causal Inference in Medicine and Public Health I (140.664.41)
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Causal Inference in Medicine and Public Health I (140.664.81)
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Causal Inference in Medicine and Public Health II (140.665.01)
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Causal Inference in Medicine and Public Health II (140.665.41)
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Propensity Score Methods in Non-Experimental Research in Mental Health (330.626.89)
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Methods for Handling Missing Data in Psychological Research (330.636.89)