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DESCRIPTION:PANEL DISCUSSION: Red Flag Laws: Emerging Research on ERPOs to Stop Gun 
 Violence\n\nDate and time: Thu, June 9, 2022 @ 10 AM - 11 AM PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extreme-risk-protection-orders-what-the-research-tells-us-registration-355358706457\n\n\nIn 
 light of recent and tragic events, please join us for a webinar on Extreme 
 Risk Protection Orders (ERPO). ERPOs – known in some contexts as "red 
 flag laws" – are policies allowing a court to temporarily remove firearms 
 from an individual at risk of hurting themself or others, based on the 
 assessment of loved ones and/or law enforcement. \n\nThis webinar will 
 discuss some of the most recent and compelling research on ERPOs, including 
 a study on the impact of ERPO on gun suicide in Connecticut, a study 
 examining the impact of ERPO on potential mass shootings, and an ongoing 
 multi-state evaluation of the impact of ERPO on suicide risk across states 
 - as well as analysis of the due process implications of ERPO and related 
 policies.\n\nPANELISTS:\n\n--Joseph Blocher: Lanty L. Smith '67 
 Distinguished Professor of Law, Duke Law School and Co-Director, Duke 
 Center for Firearms Law\n\n--Jeff Swanson: Professor in Psychiatry and 
 Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine; Faculty Affiliate 
 at the Wilson Center for Science and Justice and the Center for Firearms 
 Law at Duke Law School and the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke 
 Sanford School of Public Policy\n\n--Garen Wintemute: Susan P. 
 Baker-Stephen P. Teret Chair in Violence Prevention and Director, Violence 
 Prevention Research Program at the University of 
 California-Davis\n\n--April Zeoli: Associate Professor, School of Criminal 
 Justice and AgBioResearch and Associate Director for Undergraduate 
 Education, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; Faculty 
 Affiliate, Michigan State University College of Law\n\nAll the webinars in 
 this series are free and open to the public. We invite you to join each 
 hour-long session and share this invitation with others in your network. 
 You can also view past monthly webinars on emerging research on gun 
 violence prevention here.\n\n\nABOUT: The Joyce 
 Foundation\n\nhttps://www.joycefdn.org/about\n\nThe Joyce Foundation is a 
 private, nonpartisan philanthropy that invests in public policies and 
 strategies to advance racial equity and economic mobility for the next 
 generation.\n\nWe support policy research, development, and advocacy in six 
 program areas: Culture, Democracy, Education & Economic Mobility, 
 Environment, Gun Violence Prevention \n& Justice Reform, and Journalism. 
 \n\nFor more information on the Gun Violence Prevention & Justice Reform 
 Program, go here: 
 https://www.joycefdn.org/programs/gun-violence-prevention-justice-reform\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/06/03/18850182.php
SUMMARY:Red Flag Laws: Emerging Research on ERPOs to Stop Gun Violence
LOCATION:Online webinar
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/06/03/18850182.php
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