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Category: Precious Lives

For the past two years, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has partnered with other media organizations on Precious Lives, a wide-ranging effort that examined the causes and consequences of gun violence on Milwaukee youth.

Precious Lives included stories in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and 100 weekly radio episodes, produced by 371 Productions, which aired on WUWM (89.7 FM) and WNOV (860 AM). The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism produced investigative reports examining the roots of gun violence and potential solutions in Milwaukee and statewide.

Posted inJustice & Safety, Precious Lives

Precious Lives asks state leaders: What is your pledge in the coming year to reduce gun violence?

by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism staff January 3rd, 2017June 10th, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

For the past two years, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism has partnered with other media organizations on Precious Lives, a wide-ranging effort that examined the causes and consequences of gun violence on Milwaukee youth.

Posted inJustice & Safety, Precious Lives

Background checks, dealer licensing requirements in Wisconsin explained

by Alexandra Arriaga August 28th, 2016July 5th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Federal law requires licensed dealers to subject buyers of handguns, shotguns and rifles to a background check before a sale is made.

Posted inJustice & Safety, Precious Lives

Instructor: Background checks OK but do not keep weapons from criminals

by Alexandra Arriaga August 28th, 2016July 5th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Instructor: ‘Laws are for people that follow laws. Why should we make people who already follow laws follow more laws?’

Posted inJustice & Safety, Precious Lives

Strong public support, pleas from grieving family fail to move Wisconsin on gun background checks

by Alexandra Arriaga August 28th, 2016July 5th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

18 states require checks in private sales; the NRA counters that such measures ‘cost law-abiding gun owners time, money, and freedom’

Posted inHealth & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

Focus on traumatic childhood helps victims heal and succeed

Avatar photo by Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch May 22nd, 2016July 3rd, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin is part of a growing nationwide movement to adopt trauma-informed care, an approach that helps people identify and overcome negative childhood experiences. The approach is being used to improve mental health, provide social services and address a wide range of criminal justice problems.

Posted inHealth & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

A day in trauma-informed court: Parents work to regain custody of their kids

Avatar photo by Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch May 22nd, 2016July 3rd, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Mary Triggiano uses a trauma-informed approach when working with adult defendants and juvenile offenders.

Posted inHealth & Welfare, Precious Lives

What is your ACE score?

Avatar photo by Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch May 22nd, 2016July 3rd, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Studies show that adults with high ACE (adverse childhood experience) scores are more likely to suffer from poor mental and physical health, unemployment and substance abuse problems. Find out your ACE score with this questionnaire.

Posted inHealth & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

What role did trauma-informed care play in alleged juvenile prison abuse?

Avatar photo by Dee J. Hall / Wisconsin Watch May 22nd, 2016July 3rd, 2019 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Critics charge that a trauma-informed care approach led to security breakdowns at Wisconsin’s two juvenile prisons; advocates say both facilities failed to fully implement the program

Posted inEconomy, Health & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

After guns wound and kill, bills pile up for victims and society

by Sean KirkbyDecember 6th, 2015December 8th, 2015 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Gun violence costs Wisconsinites billions of dollars a year. Taxpayers pay for most of it in medical bills and incarceration costs. Victims suffer lost wages and trauma that can have long-lasting effects. Communities pay through lowered property values and higher police costs.

Posted inGovernment, Health & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

Hundreds hurt, killed when Wisconsin teens get guns

by Sean KirkbyAugust 30th, 2015September 14th, 2020 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Guns and teens can be a lethal mix. Immaturity and impulsiveness, combined with weapons that can kill with the squeeze of a trigger, have caused death and devastating injuries to Wisconsin children and adults.

Posted inGovernment, Health & Welfare, Justice & Safety, Precious Lives

Child gun laws in Wisconsin

by Sean KirkbyAugust 30th, 2015November 19th, 2021 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin gun laws prohibit children from possessing firearms, with few exceptions.

Posted inJustice & Safety, Precious Lives, WisWatch Blog

LISTEN: What Young People Know About Guns

by Lauren Fuhrmann August 11th, 2015February 13th, 2020 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

On this week’s episode of Precious Lives, a two-year project examining gun violence among young people in the Milwaukee area and statewide, reporters Kate Golden and Sean Kirkby visit the Madison area’s Allied Drive Boys and Girls Club to ask children what they know about guns. The reporters found that nearly all of the young people they talked to had some level of experience with guns.

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