Tracking Firearm Violence in Illinois with Real-Time Data.
The dashboard provides real-time data on firearm-related incidents, including deaths and injuries, in Illinois.
The Purpose of the Dashboard
The Illinois Department of Public Health has created the dashboard to address the growing concern of firearm-related violence in the state. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, firearm-related incidents have increased by 25% in the past year alone. The dashboard aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the data, enabling policymakers, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to make informed decisions about prevention and intervention strategies.
Key Features of the Dashboard
How the Dashboard Works
The dashboard is designed to provide a clear and concise overview of the data.
Communities in crisis: Illinois grapples with firearm violence epidemic.
“We need to work together to address the firearm violence epidemic that is affecting our communities.”
The Firearm Violence Epidemic in Illinois
Illinois has been grappling with a significant public health crisis: firearm violence. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), firearm violence has become a leading cause of death among young people in the state. The data paints a disturbing picture of a state in crisis.
The Scope of the Problem
- Homicide (6%)
- Suicide (4%)
- Accidental discharge (5%)
- Undetermined/other (5%)
- Improve data collection and analysis
- Enhance collaboration and communication among stakeholders
- Provide real-time insights into system performance
- Support data-driven decision-making
The Impact on Communities
Firearm violence is not just a public health issue, but also a social and economic one. The impact on communities is far-reaching and devastating. Families are torn apart by the loss of loved ones, leaving behind a trail of grief and trauma. Communities are plagued by fear and anxiety, making it difficult for residents to feel safe and secure.
Chicago’s Child Welfare System Gets a Data-Driven Boost with the Launch of a Comprehensive Dashboard.
The dashboard was developed in collaboration with the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) and the Chicago Community Trust.
The Birth of the Dashboard
The dashboard was created to provide a comprehensive overview of the city’s child welfare system. The project was initiated by the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) in response to the need for a more efficient and effective system. The dashboard aimed to address the following challenges:
Design and Development
The dashboard was designed by Understory Consulting, a research and policy consulting firm with expertise in data visualization and policy analysis. The development process involved a collaborative effort between Understory Consulting, the City of Chicago’s DFSS, and the Chicago Community Trust.
The State of Firearm Injuries in Illinois
The state of firearm injuries in Illinois is a complex and multifaceted issue. To gain a deeper understanding of this topic, we need to examine the various aspects of firearm injuries, including the rates of nonfatal firearm injuries, suicide, unintentional firearm deaths, and law enforcement intervention deaths.
Nonfatal Firearm Injuries
The nonfatal firearm injury rate for men in Illinois is 261.2 per 100,000 Emergency Department (ED) visits.
The city’s firearm death rate was the second-highest in the United States. Chicago, Illinois, and other cities in the South and Midwest, were also among the top five cities with the highest rates of firearm-related deaths, including the most deadly mass shootings in American history. The data also showed that firearm injuries were more common among males (69%), females (23%), and males aged 15-24 years (64%). Gender disparities were found in firearm-related injuries and deaths, with males more likely to be involved in the fatal and nonfatal injury categories.
