Reducing gun violence
The misuse of guns is a problem for lots of countries across the world. This week we look at projects trying to reduce deaths and injuries.
The misuse of guns is a problem for lots of countries across the world. This week we look at projects trying to reduce deaths and injuries.
In the US we visit the company which says it has successfully developed the worldβs first βsmart gunβ which uses facial recognition and fingerprints to identify the gun owner - meaning only they can fire the gun. We also speak to a woman whoβs convinced police in the UK to speak to the partners of those being issued gun licences.
And in Jamaica - where most murders involve firearms - we find out how hospital data is being used to reduce the number of attacks using guns - even in the countryβs most troubled neighbourhoods.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Reporters: Claire Bowes, Nick Davies, Anthony Wallace
Producer: Claire Bowes
Sound mix: Andrew Mills
Editor: Jon Bithrey
(Image: Mourners remember those killed in 2024 Apalachee school shooting, US, Getty Images)
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