Research for gun violence prevention

PEAC 77


Simon Elichko (they/he)

Social Sciences & Data Librarian

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Five research tips:

  1. Understand the information timeline

  2. Check Gun Violence Archive for links about the incident

  3. Search carefully

  4. Expand your research toolkit

  5. Reach out for support

Understanding the Information Timeline

Who knows what and when?

Journalists

Bystanders

Emergency responders

Court processes

Researchers

Some information (e.g. social media) can be read immediately, while other information
(e.g. records from the Delaware County Medical Examiner) isn't necessarily available to readers until later.

Check Gun Violence Archive for links to news coverage about the incident

Gun Violence Archive:  gunviolencearchive.org


Example incident profile:

https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/incident/1857434

  • Provides some information about incident and people involved
  • Links to news articles and coverage 
  • This incident has multiple sources listed, which won't necessarily be the case for other incidents.


This resource can be so helpful that there's a field for Gun Violence Archive (GVA) record links in the incidents spreadsheet.

Unfortunately it's easy to get a false negative when searching GVA - i.e. to think there's no record when there actually is one. 

How to look up an incident using
Gun Violence Archive:

  1. From the homepage, go to 
    Search Database
    (top right)
  2. Choose Add a Rule
  3. Under Most Popular Filters, choose Location
  4. In the first blank drop-down menu, choose Pennsylvania
  5. For City, type the city (it should auto-complete). Click Search.

    Note: Don't use the County box, it doesn't work!
screenshot search query in Gun Violence Archive

Examples: Incidents by location (city)

Finding incidents by location and date range

Add one rule for location, then a second for date.

  1. Choose Add a Rule
  2. Under Most Popular Filters, choose Location
  3. In the first blank drop-down menu, choose Pennsylvania
  4. For City, type the city (it should auto-complete).

    Note: Don't use the County box

Useful reference: Delaware County Towns & Municipalities [list in Wikipedia]

Now you try:

Is there a Gun Violence Archive record for an incident in Upper Darby, PA on June 10, 2021?

5. Choose Add a Rule

6. Under Most Popular Filters, choose Date

7. To search by month:
• Choose Is In.
• Enter your date range with month, date, & year:
   ex. From 1/1/2021  To 3/31/2021

OR to search only by year:
• Choose Is Year.
• Pick your year (ex. 2021)

Window side of the room:
In Darby (not Upper Darby) in August 2021?

Hallway side of the room:
In Chester in November or December 2023?

When following links to news stories, you may run into paywalls

There may be news coverage even if there's no Gun Violence Archive record for the incident

Where else to search for information about incidents

Delaware County & Philadelphia Area News Search

  • Linked from course guide with examples
  • Limits results to local news sources
  • Particularly helpful if you have very little info to use as keywords
  • Try searching by date range: "upper darby" after:2021-01-01  before:2022-12-31

DelcoDispatch.com

  • Call records for some emergency response departments in Delco 
  • Can give you limited basic info about incidents as understood at the time -- remember these early details aren't necessarily accurate
  • Ad-supported site run by private individuals, not official

Use existing news coverage to help you choose keywords

Look at existing news coverage of
gun violence incidents:

  • Notice patterns – what kind of information is provided? What's missing?
  • Pay attention to word choice – what words might come up in news coverage about other incidents?

Some useful keywords found in news articles:

  • single words: shot, shooting, killed, homicide, weapon, gun, gunshots
  • phrases: "shots fired" "shots were fired"

Each search consists of three main ingredients:

  • Sources - which websites or documents you're searching
  • Keywords - words you've chosen to include
  • Search syntax - instructions you provide to the search engine about how to handle your keywords

Build your search carefully

Let's practice building searches:

bit.ly/peac77-access-world

Build your search carefully

How to use search syntax:

To find articles mentioning any of these words:
shot OR shooting OR killed OR homicide OR weapon OR gun

Check for multiple keywords at one time using OR

To find articles mentioning any of these words or phrases:

"shots fired" OR "shots were fired" OR shot OR shooting OR killed OR homicide OR weapon OR gun

Build your search carefully

How to use search syntax:

To find articles mentioning Upper Darby and any of the other keywords:

("Upper Darby" AND Pennsylvania) AND (shot OR shooting OR killed OR homicide OR weapon OR gun)

Combine multiple concepts into keyword groups using parentheses ( )

Build your search carefully

How to use search syntax:

Advanced Google syntax

Expand your research toolkit

Web Archives

If you find a broken link, use the Wayback Machine to look for an archived copy.

Search websites for local government, police, etc.

Can help you find press releases and conferences

shooting site:chestercity.com OR site:delcoda.com OR delaware.crimewatchpa.com

Try DuckDuckGo, Bing, or other alternatives to Google

Try searching "police blotter" and town name

If you have an address or building, Google Maps Street View may be helpful for visualizing the location (look for earlier photos)

Reach out

Get help with researching cases:

 

Source: Seminole State University Library. Information Timeline. Research Foundations.