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Outgoing D.A. Pamela Price Releases Report on County Gun Violence Epidemic

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The 84-page report is divided into two parts: the Public Health Impact of Violence and the Contribution of Structural Inequalities; and the Public Safety Impact of Gun Violence and the Regulation of Firearms. Each section documents trends in rising gun violence in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, with special attention to the rise in gun-related deaths of women and children in Alameda County. Each section advises innovative approaches for the County to address gun violence and build safe communities.

The post Outgoing D.A. Pamela Price Releases Report on County Gun Violence Epidemic first appeared on Post News Group.

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