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Youth and adults gather to talk strategies to reduce gun violence Milwaukee Youth Gun Survey

Youth and adults gather to talk strategies to reduce gun violence Milwaukee Youth Gun Survey November 14, 2013 Sponsored by: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin - Project Ujima Community Advocates, Inc. - Milwaukee Brighter Futures

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Youth and adults gather to talk strategies to reduce gun violence Milwaukee Youth Gun Survey

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  1. Youth and adults gather to talk strategies to reduce gun violence Milwaukee Youth Gun Survey November 14, 2013 Sponsored by: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin - Project Ujima Community Advocates, Inc. - Milwaukee Brighter Futures Medical College of Wisconsin - Violence Prevention Initiative Milwaukee Health Department - Office of Violence Prevention UWM's Center for Urban Initiatives and Research

  2. Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence SurveyPreliminary Results 11/14/13 G. Scott Davis, MS - Milwaukee Public Schools Office of Innovation, formerly with UWM's Center for Urban Initiatives and Research John L. Rakowski, BS - Medical College of Wisconsin – Violence Prevention Initiative PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  3. Survey Purpose Identify Youth Perception and Experience Inform and Catalyze Community Actions Generate Recommendations PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  4. Public Health Approach • Primary Prevention Orientation • Data-Driven • Evidenced-Based PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  5. Public Health Approach • Collaborative • Population-Based PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  6. Scope of Problem From January 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013: 71 Gun-Related Homicides (4 out of 5 of all Homicides) 456 Non-Fatal Shooting Victims (Half are age 24 or younger) Data from Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  7. Impact on Youth (0-25 years) In 2012, 44% of Homicide Victims and 70% of Homicide Suspects. In 2011, 42% of Homicide Victims and 62% of Homicide Suspects. Data from Milwaukee Homicide Review Commission’s 2012 Data Report (http://city.milwaukee.gov/hrc/publications) PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  8. Procedure Develop Survey with Youth and Community Input Get Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval Engage Community-Based Organizations Collected and Report Results PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  9. About the Respondents 168 youth completed 9 Community-Based Organizations Average age is 15.7 years 56% male PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  10. About the Respondents Race: 75% Black / African American 11% Hispanic / Latino 5% two or more races 3% Other 2% Native American 2% White / Caucasian PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  11. Preliminary Results Gun Violence is perceived to be a Serious Problem in Milwaukee. • 80% - A serious problem • 18% - Sometimes a problem PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  12. Preliminary Results Gun Violence is perceived NOT to be a Serious Problem in Respondents’ Neighborhoods. • 22% - Serious problem • 31% - Sometimes a problem • 30% - No problem at all PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  13. Preliminary Results Youth Feel Most At-risk for Gun Violence on the Streets. • 74% - On the streets • 12% - In parks or other public place PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  14. Preliminary Results Youth reported that Most Homes Do Not Have Guns. • 57% - No • 22% - Yes • 20% - Don’t know / not sure PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  15. Preliminary Results Youth reported that it is Easier for Other Youth to Get a Gun than for Themselves. •56% - Reported it would be difficult OR impossible for themselves to get a gun •26% - Reported it would be difficult OR impossible for other youth to get a gun PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  16. Preliminary Results Youth Perceive that Most Youth Get Guns from Purchase on the Street. • 55% - Purchased “on the street” • 23% - Stolen • 19% - Borrowed from a family member, friend, or someone they know PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  17. Preliminary Results Youth Perceive that Most Youth Choose to Carry Guns for Protection or to “Show Off”. • 54% - For protection against attacks by other people • 42% - To “show off and impress their friends PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  18. Preliminary Results Youth Experiences with Guns in the Last 12 Months Carrying a gun • 50% - Seen another youth carrying a gun • 9% - Have carried a gun themself Threatened by a person with a gun • 40% - Have seen someone get threatened with a gun to scare them • 18% - Have been threatened themselves in person by a person with a gun Been shot at or shot • 36% - Seen someone else get shot at or shot • 15% - Have been shot at or shot PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  19. Preliminary Results A Majority of Youth are Affected by Gun Violence. • 27% - Have at least one family member or friend who was shot • 15% - Feeling a lack of safety or restricted freedom because of gun violence PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  20. Current Limitations Preliminary Results Convenience Sample Limited Data on Youth 13 Years and Under (13%) PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  21. Next Steps Goal of 500 responses by end of 2013 Engage additional community-based organizations Continue to share results with public PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  22. Discussion What does this mean to you? Questions? PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

  23. Contact John L. Rakowski Medical College of Wisconsin – Violence Prevention Initiative (414)955-2689 jrakowski@mcw.edu PRELIMINARY RESULTS of Milwaukee Youth Guns and Gun Violence Survey (Davis, G.S. and Rakowski, J.L. on 11/14/2013)

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