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EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 31 MIN

From Response to Prevention - Tracey Meares on Preventing Gun Violence

from Solving Gun Violence · host Gun Violence Solutions Project

This episode features Yale Law School's Tracey Meares reframes gun violence as a symptom of broader "safety deprivation" in communities. She explains why armed emergency response isn't enough and how the state's broader powers can address underlying safety issues. The conversation covers everything from suicide prevention to building community trust.For more information about Tracey Meares please visit www.justicehappenshere.yale.edu.To learn more about UVA's Gun Violence Solutions Project visit gvsp.virginia.edu.

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