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Ep. 21: Hidden Cost of Gun Violence on Black Students' Education

Ep. 21: Hidden Cost of Gun Violence on Black Students' Education

Riedman Report: Risk, AI, Education, & Security

November 16, 202457m 55s

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Show Notes

Host: David Riedman, creator of the K-12 School Shooting Database

Guest: Dr. Algernon Austin, Director for Race and Economic Justice at the Center for Economic and Policy Research

New research paper: Gun Violence Lowers Academic Achievement Especially for Black Children

Article referenced: The Other School Shootings: Gun Violence at America’s Poorest Schools

Peer-reviewed research on economic impact of school shootings:

* The Impacts of Shootings on Students' Human Capital and Economic Outcomes

* Effects of School Shootings on Risky Behavior, Health and Human Capital

* Do school shootings erode property values?

* Impacts on the mental health, education, and earnings of American youth

David Riedman is the creator of the K-12 School Shooting Database, Chief Data Officer at a global risk management firm, and a tenure-track professor. Listen to my weekly podcast—Back to School Shootings—or my recent interviews on Freakonomics Radio, New England Journal of Medicine, and my article on CNN about AI and school security.

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