Gun Violence Archive

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Gun Violence Archive

The Gun Violence Archive (GVA) is a non-profit organization that collects and provides comprehensive information on gun-related violence in the United States. It was founded in 2013 with the mission of documenting incidents of gun violence, including mass shootings, homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings.

The GVA utilizes a variety of sources, including media reports, law enforcement records, and public data to compile its database of gun violence incidents. The organization's database is regularly updated and made available to the public through its website.

One of the key features of the Gun Violence Archive is its commitment to providing data-driven insights into the scope and impact of gun violence in the United States. By analyzing trends and patterns in gun-related incidents, the GVA aims to inform public discourse and policy discussions on gun control and violence prevention.

In addition to its data collection efforts, the Gun Violence Archive also advocates for increased transparency and accountability in reporting on gun violence. The organization works to raise awareness about the human toll of gun violence and the need for evidence-based solutions to address this pressing public health issue.

The Gun Violence Archive has been cited by researchers, policymakers, and media outlets as a valuable resource for understanding the complex dynamics of gun violence in the United States. By providing up-to-date and reliable information, the GVA plays a crucial role in shaping public understanding and policy responses to gun-related violence.

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