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Our guest today is Kerri Raissian, PhD. Kerri is a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of Public Health and Executive Director of its Firearm Injury Prevention Team. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on reducing violence, improving family well-being, and evaluating public policy through data-driven approaches to strengthen communities and inform effective criminal justice and public health strategies.
- Insurance and firearms—what’s the core idea?
- One life lost that could have been saved is worthy of a discussion about preventative measures. But, in statistical terms, what is the problem are you seeking to solve?
- Why is your research narrowly tailored to firearms, rather than violence in all its forms?
- What surprised you most in your findings?
- What would you say is the biggest misconception about your research?
- What is your response to the people will view this as just one more tentacle reaching into our private homes?
- Policy vs. Personal Freedom: Your paper explores both voluntary approaches and potential mandates. Where do you see the right balance between public policy and personal responsibility when it comes to firearms and insurance?
- What’s one takeaway you want every gun owner to hear?
- How do people follow you?
Originally Aired 5.11.26