
The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries
Challenges and Opportunities for Treating and Preventing Gun Injuries
Melvin Delgado(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 14. November 2022
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-760976-7 (ISBN)
Description
Gun injuries are a social and public health phenomenon that has profound consequences on victims, their social network, and neighborhood. Deaths resulting from gun violence represent just one piece of this puzzle while injuries (visible and invisible) make up a considerable other part. Solving such a large and multi-faceted public health issue is an arduous task.
The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries explains the effects of injuries from gun violence in the United States. Through case studies and statistics, Melvin Delgado explores the physical and emotional effects of gun injuries as well as their social, cultural, and economic impact on communities. Further, he explains how communities and social work professionals can respond to the epidemic of gun injuries.
The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries explains the effects of injuries from gun violence in the United States. Through case studies and statistics, Melvin Delgado explores the physical and emotional effects of gun injuries as well as their social, cultural, and economic impact on communities. Further, he explains how communities and social work professionals can respond to the epidemic of gun injuries.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
522 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-760976-7 (9780197609767)
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The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries
Challenges and Opportunities for Treating and Preventing Gun Injuries
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Melvin Delgado
The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries
Challenges and Opportunities for Treating and Preventing Gun Injuries
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07/2022
OUP eBook
€15.49
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Person
Melvin Delgado, PhD, is Professor of Social Work at Boston University School of Social Work where he previously served as Chair of the Department of Macro Practice. He has focused his professional and academic career on developing urban-based outreach, research, and service-delivery models stressing participatory democratic principles. His work tackles a variety of social issues, and he has published numerous articles and 30 books on topics surrounding urban community practice. He is currently the Series Editor for Social Justice and Youth Community Practice (Oxford University Press).
Content
Section 1: Grounding Gun Injuries Chapter 1: Context Setting Chapter 2: Gun Injury Research and Statistics
Chapter 3: Gun Injuries Section 2: Social Science Perspectives on Gun Injuries
Chapter 4: Social Perspective
Chapter 5: Cultural Perspective
Chapter 6: Economic Perspective Section 3: Community-Centered Approaches & Urban Cases
Chapter 7: Community Interventions and Gun Injuries
Chapter 8: Case #1: Chicago's Good Kids Mad City's (GKMC) Stop The Bleed (STB)
Chapter 9: Case #2: Open Doors (Paralyzed Gun Victims) Section 4: Recommendations for Advancing the Field
Chapter 10: Professional Education
Chapter 11: Research
Chapter 12: Community Practice References
Chapter 3: Gun Injuries Section 2: Social Science Perspectives on Gun Injuries
Chapter 4: Social Perspective
Chapter 5: Cultural Perspective
Chapter 6: Economic Perspective Section 3: Community-Centered Approaches & Urban Cases
Chapter 7: Community Interventions and Gun Injuries
Chapter 8: Case #1: Chicago's Good Kids Mad City's (GKMC) Stop The Bleed (STB)
Chapter 9: Case #2: Open Doors (Paralyzed Gun Victims) Section 4: Recommendations for Advancing the Field
Chapter 10: Professional Education
Chapter 11: Research
Chapter 12: Community Practice References