Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 30, 2026

Preparation and Application of a New Bacterial Biosensor for the Presumptive Detection of Gunshot Residue
Published on: May 9, 2019
Addressing gun violence across sectors in Durham, North Carolina
Amy T Fulton1, Wanda Boone2, Brian Eichner3
1Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States.
None:
Firearm-related death and injury are largely preventable. Coordinated efforts across sectors, including government, healthcare, and community partners, can substantially reduce firearm-related mortality and harm. Durham, North Carolina has a wide range of successfully implemented programs working to combat gun violence harm from many angles. Here, teams from several initiatives with partners across Duke University and the Durham community describe goals, outcomes, and challenges faced in their collaborations. These efforts represent multisectoral partnerships to improve support and resources for victims of gun violence, especially among racially marginalized individuals and communities. The landscapes shaping this issue and responses to it are explored, and individual partnerships are emphasized in shaping which initiatives are feasible. The incidence of gun violence is approached as a public health challenge. Together, these initiatives demonstrate a continued need for sustainable collaborations working to reduce inequities in gun violence. They emphasize the importance of grounding harm reduction efforts in trust and supporting prevention efforts with accessible resources. Successful interventions and programs are designed with significant involvement of the community, deliberate shared leadership, and early alignment of partnership goals. While local contexts will always shape this work, the successes of these programs may provide guidance for other communities working toward equitable firearm injury prevention and harm reduction strategies.
Related Concept Videos
Community Based Intervention
Foundations of Community Mental Health Programs
Central to the success of community-based interventions is the...
Bullying
Sustainable Development
Drug Control Governance: Regulatory Bodies and Their Impact
Specialized Care Centers and Settings-II
Rural health centers are specialized care facilities in remote locations with very few medical personnel. The primary care providers who run the centers are mostly Registered Nurse Practitioners. Here, emergency treatment is provided to critically ill or injured patients before they are transferred to the closest hospital. Fortunately, due to advancement in technology, many rural healthcare facilities and professionals have easy access to diagnostic and treatment...
Collisions in Multiple Dimensions: Problem Solving
A small car of mass 1,200 kg traveling east at 60 km/h collides at an intersection with a truck of mass 3,000 kg traveling due north at 40 km/h. The two vehicles are locked together. What is the...