UT Study Looks At Violence As Disease (320)
Deaths from handguns and other violent acts might be reduced if violence were seen as a public health issue instead of only a criminal justice problem, a University of Tennessee research report suggests.
Deaths from handguns and other violent acts might be reduced if violence were seen as a public health issue instead of only a criminal justice problem, a University of Tennessee research report suggests.
Guido H. Stempel, professor emeritus of journalism at Ohio University and former editor of Journalism Quarterly, will speak April 16 at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville¿s Annual Communications Research Symposium.