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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

  • Real-time data on firearm-related incidents, including deaths and injuries
  • Data visualization tools to help identify trends and patterns
  • Interactive maps to show the geographic distribution of incidents
  • Data on the types of firearms used and the age and sex of victims
  • A comparison of firearm-related incidents to other types of violent deaths
  • 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

  • The number of firearm-related deaths in Illinois has increased by 25% over the past five years, with a total of 1,444 firearm-related deaths in The majority of these deaths (63%) occurred among young people under the age of The most common firearm-related causes of death are:*
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