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About the Course

Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change is designed to provide learners with the best available science and insights from top scholars across the country as well as the skills to understand which interventions are the most effective to offer a path forward for reducing gun violence in our homes, schools, and communities. Through this course, you will learn how to: 1. Appreciate the scope of gun violence and the importance of considering the issue across a variety of contexts. 2. Describe the role of law and policy in addressing gun violence at the federal, state, and local levels. 3. Compare the effectiveness of gun violence policies and highlight the importance of changing the way we talk about gun violence. 4. Describe state standards for civilian gun carrying and use and how those standards affect crime and violence. 5. Describe how firearm design is regulated, the effective and just enforcement of firearm laws, and strategies for reducing police-involved shootings. 6. Identify and explain evidence-based programs to reduce gun violence and understand public opinion on gun policy. As a student of this course, it’s important to recognize that you are part of an international learning community. We understand that gun violence can be a difficult issue to discuss and we all have our own set of opinions and beliefs. However, we ask you to please remember that gun violence is something that affects every person differently. It’s important to understand that this course is intended to generate productive and meaningful conversation. We ask students of this course to abide by the rules outlined and expected of you by Coursera’s Code of Conduct Policy. Please help us promote a healthy, productive, and sustainable learning environment for all and practice the following principles: Be polite.  Treat your fellow learners with respect.  Insulting, condescending, or abusive words will not be tolerated.  Do not harass other learners.  Polite debate is welcome as long as you are discussing the ideas or the evidence, not attacking the person. Be sensitive.  Remember that Coursera is a global forum with learners from many different cultures and backgrounds.  Be kind, thoughtful, and open-minded when discussing race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or controversial topics since others likely have differing perspectives. Post appropriate content.  Content that violates the Honor Code or Terms of Service is not permitted.  You may not post inappropriate (e.g., pornographic or obscene) content.  Do not post copyrighted content.  Do not advertise or promote outside products or organizations.  Do not spam the forums with repetitive content. Please note that violations of Coursera’s Code of Conduct, Honor Code, or Terms of service are not permitted and may result in:  Deletion of posted content.  Removal from the course.  Losing access to the Coursera site. *It is important to also note that certain policies and laws mentioned in this course are likely to change and develop over time. As a result, we understand that course content may need to be updated to reflect such changes. While we will strive to do this as quickly as possible, we appreciate your patience. All information included in the course is reported accurately at the time of recording and we intend to update lectures as soon as possible and to the best of our ability. The development of this course was made possible through generous financial support provided by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, an organization committed to improving the lives of children, enabling the creative pursuit of science, advancing reproductive health, and conserving and restoring the earth’s natural systems....

Top reviews

LH

May 4, 2023

I feel more knowledgeable and less defeated. I also have hope in advocating for and helping implement better gun policies. I especially like the Community Involvement and Public Health perspectives.

LH

Jun 13, 2019

This is an excellent, thoughtful, and thought-provoking course, one that should be required for all legislators and people with any interest in guns or gun control.

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By Andres M

Feb 9, 2022

ive learned a lot with this course

By Kimberly T

May 13, 2022

I learned alot from this course

By Cedric P H

Mar 27, 2021

Great and informative course !

By Jyotish S

May 30, 2021

It was an informative course.

By Jesus M

Jul 21, 2022

good course, Lots of info

By Michael J S

Jul 24, 2020

nice tatoos on the female

By ABHIJIT B

Jul 6, 2021

Extremely Satisfied,”

By Jose s

Sep 25, 2022

incredibly helpful!

By Quanchai “ K

Jun 20, 2021

Very good course

By Stashawna D

Aug 18, 2021

great course

By Jonah M

Aug 7, 2020

Great course!

By Marcus I T

Oct 5, 2022

good course

By Yuda P A S

May 30, 2021

Nice course

By Abdullah S

Jul 13, 2020

Good Course

By sherri b

Jul 26, 2019

Thank you.

By Oswaldo G

Jun 10, 2022

execlent

By Tyjon D

Dec 22, 2021

Great

By Gemini2k

Oct 7, 2021

great

By Jacob N

Jun 19, 2021

This class was pretty good. There was a lot of information presented by experts which was great. The amount of information, the way it was presented and who it was presented by were all top notch. There are two reasons I am rating this 4 out of 5 stars instead of 5 out of 5 stars.

1. They really need an audio engineer to make all the volume levels the same. Switching from one video to the next could be almost painful.

2. The presenters are not shy about displaying their bias. Having bias is totally fine and not a reason to dock points. Where this crosses the line is statements such as explaining why a Congressman wrote a bill as "for his friends in the gun industry" or proclaiming that George Zimmerman was racially motivated when he shot Trayvon Martin(this was proven false by the courts). The class has a bit too many statements like these to be rated a 5 out of 5.

But, all in all, a pretty good course and I learned a bit.

By Debbie S R

Sep 14, 2022

I learned a lot in this course; keep in mind that the landscape has changed somewhat from when this course debuted, but I believe most of the information is still relevant. Some of the most valuable info came in the beginning, showing how young adults are the most likely to commit homicides with a gun, and the most likely to be victims; I think that is powerful information.

By Jeffrey S

Jun 10, 2020

The problem is not the content; information is current and insightful although opinions presented are biased. The problem is HOW the content is presented. It should be more scripted to relieve learners of having to listen to all of verbal cliches and uptalking.

By Phillip S

Jul 14, 2022

I found a few of the segments to have less value and was disappointed in the lack of information about effective gun violence prevention advocacy and identification of GVP groups.

By Joy S

Oct 9, 2019

This is a course that everybody should take. It is a super important issue and it is really good to have the best up-to-date information.

By Dennis S P

Dec 31, 2020

Good course with good overall objective information.

By LAURO H

Aug 10, 2023

very knowledgeable