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Spatio-temporal patterns of gun violence in Syracuse, New York 2009-2015

Gun violence in the United States of America is a large public health problem that disproportionately affects urban areas. The epidemiology of gun violence reflects various aspects of an infectious disease including spatial and temporal clustering. We examined the spatial and temporal trends of gun...

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Published in:PloS one 2017-03, Vol.12 (3), p.e0173001-e0173001
Main Authors: Larsen, David A, Lane, Sandra, Jennings-Bey, Timothy, Haygood-El, Arnett, Brundage, Kim, Rubinstein, Robert A
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Addictive behaviors
African Americans
Aggression
Ambulatory care
Behavior
Census of Population
Cities
Cluster Analysis
Clustering
Clusters
Domestic violence
Epidemiology
Firearms
Forecasts and trends
Gangs
Geography - trends
Gun violence
Humans
Incidence
Infectious diseases
Injuries
Medicine and Health Sciences
Neighborhoods
New York
Nutrition
People and places
Poisson density functions
Police
Poverty
Poverty Areas
Public health
Regression Analysis
Research and Analysis Methods
Seasons
Segregation
Social networks
Social Sciences
Statistical analysis
Time
Trauma
Trends
Urban areas
Violence
Violence - trends
Violent crime
title Spatio-temporal patterns of gun violence in Syracuse, New York 2009-2015
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