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The Trauma Response Team: a Community Intervention for Gang Violence
Journal of Urban Health (2015)
  • Dessa Bergen-Cico
Abstract
While violent crime has decreased in many cities in the USA, gang-related violence remains a serious problem in impoverished inner city neighborhoods. In Syracuse, New York, gang-related murders and gun shots have topped other New York state cities. Residents of the high-murder neighborhoods suffer trauma similar to those living in civil conflict zones. The Trauma Response Team was established in 2010, in collaboration with the Police Department, health care institutions, and emergency response teams and with the research support of Syracuse University faculty. Since its inception, gang-related homicides and gun shots have decreased in the most severely affected census tracts.
Publication Date
2015
DOI
10.1007/s11524-015-9978-8 ·
Citation Information
Dessa Bergen-Cico. "The Trauma Response Team: a Community Intervention for Gang Violence" Journal of Urban Health (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dessa_bergen-cico/22/
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