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Harvard Injury Control Research Center

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The Harvard Injury Control Research Center (abbreviated HICRC) is a research center at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health dedicated to studying injury prevention. In November 2016, the Center received a grant of over $650,000 from the National Institute of Justice to study police shootings. This was one of the few grants that the federal government has given to study gun violence in the last two decades.[1]

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Manning, Allison (3 November 2016). "Gun Violence Researchers Actually Got Some Federal Funding". Vice.
  2. ^ "David Hemenway". Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Harvard University.
  3. ^ "Catherine Barber". Harvard Injury Control Research Center. Harvard University.
  4. ^ Jervis, Rick (22 September 2016). "3% of Americans own half the country's 265 million guns". USA Today.

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