Gun violence rate higher in gentrified neighborhoods, study finds
Researchers found firearm injury incidence rate was 62% higher in neighborhoods gentrified between 2014 and 2019
City dwellers have long noticed that gentrifying neighborhoods report more gun violence. Now, a study, published in Jama Surgery earlier this year and conducted by a team of researchers at Harvard Medical School with Brigham and Women's hospital, shows just how much - and could suggest new ways to combat gun violence.
The report found that the firearm injury incidence rate was 62% higher in neighborhoods that had gentrified between 2014 and 2019 than in non-gentrifying neighborhoods with similar sociodemographic characteristics. On top of that, it found that the gunshot injury rate was an additional 26% higher in neighborhoods that were actively gentrifying. (The study didn't specify who was committing the violence.)
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