Community violence, including homicides involving firearms, is a significant public health concern. From 2019 to 2020, firearm-related homicides increased by 39% for youths and young adults aged 10–24 years, and rates of suicide by firearm increased by approximately...
This study investigated Asian Pacific Islander Americans’ (APIAs) and White Americans’ use of three common suicide methods—firearm, poisoning, and hanging—using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System in the United States. Overall, hanging was the most...
The 1996 National Firearms Agreement (NFA) in Australia introduced strict gun control laws and facilitated the buyback of over 650,000 firearms. While several studies have investigated the effect of the NFA on firearm deaths, none has looked at its impact on crimes....