Learner Reviews & Feedback for Reducing Gun Violence in America: Evidence for Change by Johns Hopkins University
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SS
Jul 19, 2019
Excellent evidence-based solutions to begin the dialogue.
SB
Aug 18, 2019
So informative! Really changed my opinion about gun violence
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By Curtis w
•Jan 15, 2026
Great course
By Kevin w
•Jan 13, 2026
Great course
By Dji K
•Apr 17, 2024
Good course
By Marcus I T
•Oct 5, 2022
good course
By Edward B
•Apr 8, 2026
great class
By Keith E M
•Mar 18, 2026
Educational
By Derion L A
•Dec 12, 2025
It was good
By Yuda P A S
•May 30, 2021
Nice course
By Abdullah S
•Jul 14, 2020
Good Course
By sherri b
•Jul 27, 2019
Thank you.
By Geovanni S
•Nov 10, 2025
excellent
By Oswaldo G
•Jun 10, 2022
execlent
By Rasheed A A R
•Dec 12, 2025
Perfect
By Ali s
•Jul 27, 2024
AMAZING
By Tyjon D
•Dec 23, 2021
Great
By Rudy U Z
•Jan 28, 2026
Great
By Tiyon M
•Jan 16, 2026
Great
By Gemini2k
•Oct 7, 2021
great
By Jesus C
•Feb 26, 2026
Nice
By sir l s
•Nov 10, 2025
Good
By Jacob N
•Jun 20, 2021
This class was pretty good. There was a lot of information presented by experts which was great. The amount of information, the way it was presented and who it was presented by were all top notch. There are two reasons I am rating this 4 out of 5 stars instead of 5 out of 5 stars.
1. They really need an audio engineer to make all the volume levels the same. Switching from one video to the next could be almost painful.
2. The presenters are not shy about displaying their bias. Having bias is totally fine and not a reason to dock points. Where this crosses the line is statements such as explaining why a Congressman wrote a bill as "for his friends in the gun industry" or proclaiming that George Zimmerman was racially motivated when he shot Trayvon Martin(this was proven false by the courts). The class has a bit too many statements like these to be rated a 5 out of 5.
But, all in all, a pretty good course and I learned a bit.
By Debbie S R
•Sep 15, 2022
I learned a lot in this course; keep in mind that the landscape has changed somewhat from when this course debuted, but I believe most of the information is still relevant. Some of the most valuable info came in the beginning, showing how young adults are the most likely to commit homicides with a gun, and the most likely to be victims; I think that is powerful information.
By Jeffrey S
•Jun 11, 2020
The problem is not the content; information is current and insightful although opinions presented are biased. The problem is HOW the content is presented. It should be more scripted to relieve learners of having to listen to all of verbal cliches and uptalking.
By Joy S
•Oct 10, 2019
This is a course that everybody should take. It is a super important issue and it is really good to have the best up-to-date information.