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Journal of law, medicine and ethics

Journal Volume: 48
Journal Issue: Suppl 4
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 25

A behavioral addiction model of revenge, violence, and gun abuse

A double-filter provision for expanded red flag laws: a proposal for balancing rights and risks in preventing gun violence

Emergency department visits for firearm-related injuries among youth in the United States, 2006-2015

Enhancing community safety through interagency collaboration: lessons from Connecticut's Project Longevity

Guests with guns: public support for "no carry" defaults on private land

Gun regulation exceptionalism and adolescent violence: a comparison to tobacco

Gun violence in court

How the guardianship system can help address gun violence

Implementing checklists to improve police responses to co-victims of gun violence

Investing in the frontlines: why trusting and supporting communities of color will help address gun violence

Mental illness and gun violence: research and policy options

Physicians on the frontlines: understanding the lived experience of physicians working in communities that experienced a mass casualty shooting

Prevention of firearm injury through policy and law: the social ecological model

Regulating 3D-printed guns postHeller: why two steps are better than one

Rethinking the medicalization of violence: the risks of a behavioral addiction model

Second amendment sanctuaries: a legally dubious protest movement

States' rights, gun violence litigation, and tort immunity

The "rules of the road": ethics, firearms, and the physician's "lane"

The firearms data gap

The legal and empirical case for firearm purchaser licensing

The Walmart effect: testing private interventions to reduce gun suicide

True threats, self-defense, and the Second Amendment

Understanding the role of law in reducing firearm injury through clinical interventions

Why regulate guns?

Your liberty or your gun? A survey of psychiatrist understanding of mental health prohibitors