A new 25-year longitudinal cohort study has found that youths involved with the juvenile justice system have up to 23 times the rate of firearm mortality as the general population.
Society & Culture
A new 25-year longitudinal cohort study has found that youths involved with the juvenile justice system have up to 23 times the rate of firearm mortality as the general population.
Leading firearm violence prevention researchers are first to use data to show differences in gun culture across the US.
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