The Joyce Foundation supports public health research and data collection to understand the prevalence, patterns, and costs of gun violence. Such research can give legislators, law-enforcement officials, health professionals, and community leaders the information essential to develop and evaluate potential solutions. The following are highlights of recent work on Firearms Research; for a complete list of Firearms Research grants, see program grants list.
Joyce President Ellen S. Alberding calls on foundations to invest in gun violence prevention
Remembering Tucson – One Year Later (1/06/2012)
Across the country on January 8th, vigils will commemorate the first anniversary of the Tucson, Arizona, shooting that killed six people and wounded 13 others
Firearms Research Digest Now Online (3/22/2010)
Joyce grantee Harvard School of Public Health has launched a new firearms research database that makes scholarly articles more accessible.