Historic redlining, structural racism, and firearm violence: A structural equation modeling approach
Background: Firearm homicides disproportionately affect Black communities. Redlining – discriminatory lending practices of the early 20th century - are associated with current increased rates of firearm violence. Poverty and concentrated disadvantage are also associated with firearm violence. The in...
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Main Authors: | Michael Poulson, MD MPH, Miriam Y Neufeld, MD MPH, Tracey Dechert, MD, Lisa Allee, MSW, Kelly M. Kenzik, MS, PhD |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cae865229fb14a6e80aaa8cccf91f64e |
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