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DESCRIPTION:The environments in which people live\, work and move through t
 heir daily lives play an important role in shaping patters of gun violence
 . From neighborhood structure to infrastructure changes\, place can influe
 nce both risk and opportunity in ways that are often overlooked in prevent
 ion efforts.Join the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium at the Rock
 efeller Institute of Government for a timely discussion on how the built e
 nvironment and community context intersect with gun violence. This webinar
  will feature Associate Professor of Public Health Bryce Hruska and Margar
 et Formica of SUNY Upstate Medical University. They will share insights fr
 om their research\, including work focused on Syracuse\, New York.
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SUMMARY:Place Matters: How Neighborhoods Shape Patterns of Gun Violence
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The environments in which people live\, wor
 k and move through their daily lives play an important role in shaping pat
 ters of gun violence. From neighborhood structure to infrastructure change
 s\, place can influence both risk and opportunity in ways that are often o
 verlooked in prevention efforts.</p><p>Join the Regional Gun Violence Rese
 arch Consortium at the Rockefeller Institute of Government for a timely di
 scussion on how the built environment and community context intersect with
  gun violence. This webinar will feature Associate Professor of Public Hea
 lth Bryce Hruska and Margaret Formica of SUNY Upstate Medical University. 
 They will share insights from their research\, including work focused on S
 yracuse\, New York.</p>
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