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Author:
Delgado, Melvin, author.
Title:
Urban gun violence : self-help organizations as healing sites, catalysts for change, and collaborative partners / Melvin Delgado.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiii, 381 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Firearms and crime--United States.
Victims of violent crimes--United States.
Gun control--United States.
Self-help groups--United States.
Armes à feu et criminalité--États-Unis.
Victimes de violence--États-Unis.
Armes à feu--Contrôle--États-Unis.
Groupes d'entraide--États-Unis.
Firearms and crime.
Gun control.
Self-help groups.
Victims of violent crimes.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-353) and index.
Contents:
Recommendations for education, research, and community practice -- Overview and context -- An overview of urban self-help organizations -- Three case illustrations (Boston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.) -- Multifaceted dimensions -- Understanding the crisis of urban gun violence -- Social, political, economic, and cultural perspectives -- Approaches to preventing and intervening with gun violence -- Cross-cutting themes -- Recommendations for education, research, and community practice -- Epilogue.
Summary:
"Gun violence is a national threat and no more so than in the nation's urban communities, particularly taking its toll on people of color. Urban violence focused self-help organizations are vehicles for the dead to speak to us, and let us not forget that they once lived among us. These voices get captured and amplified through these organizations - their family become our family. The headlines their deaths created are not allowed to get relegated to history and continue to live giving meaning to a profound social justice cause. This book honors those who have died and continuing to give voice to their lives and preventing others from joining this chorus. The theme that we must forgive ourselves before we can forgive the offender is strong and pervasive among those who are survivors and engaged in self-help initiatives"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Interpersonal violence series
ISBN:
0197515517
9780197515518
LCCN:
2020031394
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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