• Preventing Gun Violence with Patricia Logan-Greene

  • Feb 27 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast
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Preventing Gun Violence with Patricia Logan-Greene

  • Summary

  • When social work researcher Patricia Logan-Greene sought out introductory readings for her students on the topic of gun violence, she was shocked to find there weren’t any. Every day, social workers are in the homes of those most at risk of gun violence. Who better to prevent it? Now Logan-Greene, an associate professor at the University at Buffalo and an expert on violence and victimization, is co-leading a national initiative to put social workers front and center in the effort to make people safe in a country rife with firearms. In this episode, host Vicky Santos talks to Logan-Greene about the scourge of gun violence in America (mass shootings are a tiny fraction of the problem), the immeasurable impact it is having on our collective mental health, and why social workers are uniquely positioned to help stop it without restricting anyone’s Second Amendment rights.

    Credits:

    Host: Vicky Santos
    Guest: Patricia Logan-Greene
    Writer/Producer: Laura Silverman
    Production and editing by UB Video Production Group

    Coming next year: Driven to Discover is taking a break over the summer. We will be back in late August with a whole new slate of UB experts and innovators discussing what drove them to focus their life’s work on their subject and what makes their research meaningful for the world at large.

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