Stopping Gun Violence Gun, a weapon known to man for protection. Unfortunately is has been manipulated to take the lives of citizens young and old. This weapon has found its way into many businesses but especially schools. Students have been shot and killed from the misuse of guns. School officials, law makers, and the legislature is in control of stopping gin violence in schools. Solutions to this problem are, restricting guns, safety courses, and higher security. Gun violence has many effects
environment such as gun violence and gun violence may lead to death. This violence can destroy a kid's mindset and mold them to be someone different from what they were raised to be. While gun laws over gun control have been changing, they are still causing multiple problems for individuals such as children, and causing mental health issues for them in the future. Tragically, a lot of children’s environments cause them to grow up with mental health issues, which may lead them to gun violence. When children
providers can contribute to gun violence prevention, especially among the youth. According to Ariel A Williamson, Nancy G. Guerra, and W. Douglas Tynan (2014:93), “Across settings, health and mental health care providers can prevent youth gun violence by assessing for youth risk factors and by providing basic counseling and education about gun safety to children, youth, and their families.” Research portrayed declining numbers of youth gun violence when children were educated about gun safety (Williamson
fight against gun-violence has been a prevalent issue through time, but over the past few years, a significant amount of revolts have started to emerge from modern day women. For many years, the people fighting these issues were mostly families that had been affected by gun violence. But, along with the improvements in technology, the increase in freedom of speech has also escalated causing more women to have an aptitude for being fearless, marching against major issues such as gun violence. Every year
There are a lot of misconceptions of gun violence and how it correlates to the mentally ill population. A 2011-2013 survey shows that people believe that gun violence is more likely to occur due to someone who is mentally ill rather than someone having an easy time buying a weapon. One of the first things people think about when the hear the latest mass shooting news is that the perpetrator had to have been someway mentally ill. They take this statement, twist it, and then say that all those who
Title: Gun Violence As I write this introduction, I am like millions of others watching the tragedy in Louisiana and Alabama caused by hurricane Katrina. A small but important part of the devastation and the challenge is the existence of individuals and groups of citizens from the area mostly impacted by the storm who used guns against their neighbours and those attempting to assist them. In any other industrialised nation, this will never happen because it will eventually cause the
Gun Violence Gun violence is a type of violence that involves the use of a firearm. In cases like suicides or attempted suicides, gun violence may not be considered a crime. It is a problem, principally in the United States of America, that is taking lives and putting people in a state of constant fear and danger. It introduces dread to simple and common tasks, for example, going to school, going grocery shopping, et cetera. It is a current issue that needs immediate attention and immediate termination
Gun violence is a public health issue as it affects entire communities. Not only are those who were shot affected, but their family and friends are also affected. Shootings take place in many public areas ranging from schools, movie theaters, and churches, putting at risk the public’s health. According to the American Public Health Association, gun violence is one of the leading causes of premature deaths in the United States.1 The number of mass shootings in the U.S. continues to increase, and not
It has become the norm in the Chicagoland area to hear about the daily senseless deaths due to gun violence. I often think about how gun violence is heavily embedded within the American society and how it is desensitizing the next generation. The consequences that arise from such tragedies has contributed to the build-up of security in public areas nationwide, yet does not fortify the laws to prevent such unnecessary actions from occurring again. Unfortunately, Chicago is not the only city with
edge and might go over it. A gun has no name written on it. Most of the time people often be in the wrong place at the wrong time. “Guns kept in the home for self-protection are more often used to kill somebody you know than to kill somebody you know than to kill in self-defense” (Egendorf, 2005). There are more kids, teenagers dying from firearms in their own home than criminals. The risk of homicide in the home is more greater in households with guns. People who own guns would want to take out revenge
tired of senseless violence in our nation. We cannot stand to have the blood of our people, Democrat, Republican, or otherwise being spilled on the streets of our city. We the people demand action. Action that will save lives. Action that will ensure that weapons of war are not flooding our streets and our schools. This issue is deeply personal to me. I have personally experienced the harm that a weapon can bring upon a family. I have personally witnessed gun violence in my own home, a place
Suicide not being the only form of violence in this country today. The matter concerning acts of gun violence has hit an epidemic high in the country with more school mass shootings reporting in the past 3 years than ever before in American History. Understanding how this plays into the role in psychiatry today and the role that mental illness plays is very much needed. With a fundamentally flawed Mental Health system, more gun related violence has been rising. In Wolpert’s article he quotes Swanson
Distributive Justice Resource: This assignment will examine guns and their involvement in our common good. Guns are said to be important for the common good, mostly when discussing people who are located in the south. “Self defense is a fundamental right,” says the National Rifle Associations Institute for Legislative Action.” —— This phrase is one of many that is referred to when people discuss the good that guns bring to our society. The right to bear arms for self defense is protected on all states
same token, others young people want to make money and are in search of instant gratification. Further, to this, researchers carried out a long-term study around violence in Chicago neighbourhoods, considering why some youth become violent and use guns. By analysing collected data it was recorded that young people who witness gun violence are more likely to engage in violent crime. (REFERENCE) Moreover, it is
Could having a gun really protect a person from a criminal? Some question the fact that is a firearm for self-defense an important crime deterrent. For example, the media portrays guns as machines that can only do harm, cause problems also bring violence to an otherwise peaceful society. However, could this be true? What the media hide is studies show that having a gun can actually save more lives rather than taking a life. According to Guns Owners of America, “guns are used 2.5 million times a year
Running head: GUN VIOLENCE GUN VIOLENCE What Changes Should Be Made Cassius A. Kurns Jr Mr. Redmond Leo High School A way that we can decrease gun violence is have a stricter sale on firearms. Loopholes now exist in the background check system that make it possible for people with criminal records or mental health issues to procure guns. For instance, a gun purchased over the Internet or from a private individual at a gun show is not subject to a background check because neither
At least tens of thousands of the deaths that have been recorded in America are affiliated with gun violence. According to 2013 statistics, at least 23.2 injuries were recorded per 100,000 citizens while 33,636 deaths are related to injuries resulting from the use of firearms (Statistics behind gun violence in USA). Discharge of firearms further led to at least 505 deaths which were linked to 11,208 homicide cases and 21, 175 cases that were mainly suicidal. Out of these staggering statistics of
Gun violence accounts for a significant portion of deaths each year, approximately 30,000 people in the United States (American Public Health Association, 2017). Gun deaths affects everyone; the victims, families, society, as well as healthcare. Within the last decade, roughly 700,000 emergency department visits were related to gunshot wounds, these cost hospitals on average, $25 billion dollars (Johnson, 2017). Health Affairs released a study showing that from 2006 to 2014 cost associated with gunshot
America owns forty eight percent of guns throughout the entire world, which is equivalent to 650 million guns worldwide! Throughout each and everyday, seven kids and teenagers die throughout the nation, which other bystanders are traumatized for life. Gun violence is taking many innocent lives around America. But, background checks can keeps guns out of the hands of many dangerous people. Gun violence is talking the lives of innocent people across the nation. In fact, roughly seven children and
our young ones grow up in a world that is free from gun violence; Sadly, the reality is that gun violence continues to plague our society and causes the youth to live in fear if they live long enough to leave school; We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to this problem any longer; We need to take action, and we need to take it sooner rather than later. As the saying goes,