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LOV in the Media

Life Outside of Violence staff featured on “Donnybrook” (Links to an external site)

January 12, 2023
Members of the Life Outside of Violence team discuss the program with the hosts of Donnybrook on KETC-TV in St. Louis.

Institute’s LOV program featured in Washington Magazine (Links to an external site)

October 18, 2022
The Life Outside of Violence (LOV) Program, in its fourth year, is featured in Washington Magazine as offering “an individualized approach to solving one of the biggest problems of our time.”

In St. Louis ERs, gunshot wounds are a daily occurrence — and a public health emergency (Links to an external site)

June 1, 2022
Institute Faculty Scholar and ER physician, Kristen Mueller, MD, is interviewed and talks about the Life Outside of Violence program.

Addressing Community Violence in the City of St. Louis (Links to an external site)

February 17, 2022
In this piece from the Giffords Law Center, LOV’s work in St. Louis discussed. Case Manager Keyria Jeffries is quoted.

President Biden Announces More Actions to Reduce Gun Crime And Calls on Congress to Fund Community Policing and Community Violence Intervention (Links to an external site)

February 3, 2022
This release from The White House Briefing Room discusses Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs.

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