Gun Violence Near Schools: Why Care?

School neighborhood violence continues to be a major public health problem among urban students. A large body of research addresses violence at school; however, fewer studies have explored concentrations of violence in areas proximal to schools. This study aimed to quantify the concentration of shootings near schools to elucidate the place-based dynamics that may be focal points for violence prevention. Geocoded databases of shooting and school locations were used to examine locational patterns of firearm shootings and elementary, middle, and high schools in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Gia Elise Barboza-Salerno
Assistant Professor in the School of Criminal Justice and Public Administration

My research interests include applied spatial policy and analysis, child welfare and criminal justice system reform, victimization by bullying, domestic abuse.