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erronis

(21,056 posts)
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 12:28 PM Jan 2025

Redefining school gun violence: Acoustic sensors find frequent gunfire on school walking routes in Chicago

https://phys.org/news/2025-01-redefining-school-gun-violence-acoustic.html

A new study used acoustic sensors that detect the sound of gunfire to show how often children in one Chicago neighborhood are exposed to gunshots while walking to and from school.

Results showed that nearly two-thirds of schools in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago had at least one gun incident within 400 meters (about one-quarter mile) of where children were walking home during the 2021–22 school year.

These findings suggest a need to redefine federal definitions of school gun violence to include indirect forms of violence that take place near schools, not only on school grounds, in order to more appropriately capture the burden on communities of color, said Gia Barboza-Salerno, lead author of the study and assistant professor of public health and social work at The Ohio State University.

"Not all the violence children are exposed to is direct violence or happens on school grounds," Barboza-Salerno said.

"But that doesn't mean it doesn't have an impact. Hearing gunshots on the way to and from school is terrifying and will affect how kids perform in school."
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Redefining school gun violence: Acoustic sensors find frequent gunfire on school walking routes in Chicago (Original Post) erronis Jan 2025 OP
Indirect violence is an excellent point! SheltieLover Jan 2025 #1
A violent country will produce violent people. bronxiteforever Jan 2025 #2
Shotspotter? Failed tech: cbabe Jan 2025 #3
Shotspotter? Failed tech - you did NOT read the article issu Aug 4 #5
Please Read The Terms Of Service ProfessorGAC Aug 4 #6
Seems like he don't give a poop. marble falls Aug 6 #7
Sure Seems That Way ProfessorGAC Aug 6 #8
Can't believe it's still standing. marble falls Aug 7 #9
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SheltieLover

(72,976 posts)
1. Indirect violence is an excellent point!
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 12:31 PM
Jan 2025

As is the vicarious trauma we all suffer from this ridiculously violent gun culture!

bronxiteforever

(10,711 posts)
2. A violent country will produce violent people.
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 12:37 PM
Jan 2025

We apparently are slaves to guns because the other party would prefer singing in a rain of blood rather than support gun control.

cbabe

(5,432 posts)
3. Shotspotter? Failed tech:
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 12:48 PM
Jan 2025
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/24/us/shotspotter-cities-choose-not-to-use/index.html



But some major cities, including Chicago, Atlanta and Portland, Oregon, have decided against using the system, with city officials and others describing it as expensive, racially biased and ineffective.

Many critics see the technology as “public safety theater,” said Abené Clayton, a CNN contributor and lead reporter on The Guardian newspaper’s ‘Guns and Lies’ project.



Despite its growth, the service is costly, “unreliable and overly susceptible to human error,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wrote on his 2023 campaign website.

… more …

issu

(1 post)
5. Shotspotter? Failed tech - you did NOT read the article
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 12:41 PM
Aug 4

If you had read the article (which you clearly did not), it acknowledges the widely known criticism of shot spotter technology. Those criticisms were NOT applicable here. They are racially biased because they are located only in communities of color. They are no longer being used because they result in overpolicing NOT because it doesn't detect gunfire. In fact, it detects MORE gunfire in these communities suggesting a need for TRAUMA INFORMED responses NOT policing. READ BEFORE POSTING.

ProfessorGAC

(74,069 posts)
6. Please Read The Terms Of Service
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 05:00 PM
Aug 4

Your first post violates the civility rule.
Calling out a DUer and making accusations is inappropriate.

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