Dr. Jonathan Jay (@jonjaytweets) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Jonathan Jay

@jonjaytweets

DrPH JD • Faculty & PI of RISE Lab @BUSPH, studying community gun violence and public health • He/him

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Fairriona Magee (@fairriona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study found that Black children were 100 times more likely to be shot than white children during the pandemic. “This study shows how important it is to bring a health disparity lens to research,”Dr. Jonathan Jay My latest for The Trace: thetrace.org/2023/03/pandem…

K Lusk (@kathlusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful for the BU faculty working to address gun violence, mass incarceration & improve public health. Thank you to Dr. Jonathan Jay & Jessica Simes for your important work and for leading last night’s Research on Tap on Safety, Justice & Health.

Grateful for the BU faculty working to address gun violence, mass incarceration &amp; improve public health. Thank you to  <a href="/jonjaytweets/">Dr. Jonathan Jay</a> &amp; <a href="/jt_simes/">Jessica Simes</a> for your important work and for leading last night’s Research on Tap on Safety, Justice &amp; Health.
Edmin De Los Santos (@hablamelatino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Folks, check this out. According to a new study published by Dr. Jonathan Jay Boston University, rates of gun assaults on children of color living in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York nearly doubled during the #COVID19 pandemic. NPR. #GunViolence. npr.org/sections/healt…

JAMA Network Open (@jamanetworkopen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Among urban violent injury survivors, living in economically deprived and socially marginalized areas was associated with increased risk of postinjury violence perpetration. ja.ma/447ntVj Liz Pino, PhD @SaraFredricka Dr. Jonathan Jay

CaliforniaHealthline (@calhealthline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boston University study finds gun assault rates roughly doubled for kids in 4 large cities during the covid-19 pandemic. Black children are now 100X more likely to be victims than white children. Gun Research Collaborative NJ Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers SPH Dr. Jonathan Jay 📝: Sammy Caiola, @WHYY californiahealthline.org/news/article/c…

KFF Health News (@kffhealthnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boston University study finds gun assault rates roughly doubled for kids in 4 large cities during the covid-19 pandemic. Black children are now 100 times more likely to be victims than white children. Gun Research Collaborative NJ Gun Violence Research Center at Rutgers SPH Dr. Jonathan Jay 📝: Sammy Caiola kffhealthnews.org/news/article/c…

Michael R. Ulrich (@michaelrulrich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An essay by Dr. Jonathan Jay & Kalice Allen (my former student!) highlights the growing importance of non-gun gun policies. Increasing green spaces, improved housing, eliminating vacant properties, & CVI programs are some options for finding common ground cambridge.org/core/journals/…

An essay by <a href="/jonjaytweets/">Dr. Jonathan Jay</a> &amp; Kalice Allen (my former student!) highlights the growing importance of non-gun gun policies. Increasing green spaces, improved housing, eliminating vacant properties, &amp; CVI programs are some options for finding common ground

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Dexter H Locke (@dextraordinaryh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Paper alert Vacant Building Removals Associated w Relative Reductions in Violent and Property Crimes in Baltimore, MD 2014–2019 colleagues Fix (Johns Hopkins Epidemiology) Ariana Gobaud Chris Morrison (ColumbiaPublicHealth) Dr. Jonathan Jay (Boston University) @MichelleCKondo link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Dr. Jonathan Jay (@jonjaytweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Isaac Yablo 🇺🇸 City of Boston strategy to focus on people and places is right on point. Place-based prevention gets critiqued when it’s too diffuse, but this focused approach reflects good science. I look fwd to seeing this pay off.

BU Experts (@buexperts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research from Boston University School of Public Health's Dr. Jonathan Jay highlights the efficacy of a place-based approach in combating gun violence. His studies also uncover the correlation between hot days and increased gun violence, particularly in Boston. ⬇️ The Boston Globe Sean Cotter spr.ly/6019PoOXb

Dexter H Locke (@dextraordinaryh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crime Reduction through the Removal of Vacant Buildings: A Baltimore City Study fs.usda.gov/research/nrs/p… @MichelleCKondo Rebecca Fix Ariana Gobaud Chris Morrison Dr. Jonathan Jay fs.usda.gov/research/nrs/p… cc Northern Research

The HAVI (@thehavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Gun violence is a public health issue. People who have themselves been harmed are more likely to cause harm in the future. So we need to understand how to interrupt those cycles.” – Jonathan Jay, DrPH, JD, Boston University School of Public Health. shorturl.at/91DWy #GunViolencePrevention #PublicHealth

JAMA Network Open (@jamanetworkopen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients with violent injuries faced higher denial rates for inpatient rehabilitation center admission, with referral bias suggested by stigmatizing language in medical records, this study finds. ja.ma/3E0WBOF David Noël 🇪🇺 Wile Dr. Jonathan Jay Liz Pino, PhD