Abstract
In this chapter, we review the main sources of federal data on guns and gun violence and identify some of the fundamental gaps in available data. We also make recommendations for filling data gaps that can inform gun violence prevention.
Keywords
- Data
- Statistics
- Firearms
- Guns
- Gun violence prevention
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Sondik, E.J. (2021). Data on Gun Violence: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It?. In: Crandall, M., Bonne, S., Bronson, J., Kessel, W. (eds) Why We Are Losing the War on Gun Violence in the United States. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55513-9_3
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