Bloomberg Professor of American Health, Johns Hopkins University
Violent Crime Working Group
Daniel Webster, ScD, MPH, is one of the nation’s leading experts on the prevention of gun violence and has published widely on gun policy, community violence prevention, youth violence, intimate partner violence, suicide, and substance abuse.
He is the lead editor and a contributor to Reducing Gun Violence in America: Informing Policy with Evidence and Analysis. Dr. Webster’s research has informed policies to reduce gun violence at the local, state, and federal level. He previously led Baltimore’s Homicide Review Commission and the Johns Hopkins-Baltimore Collaborative for Violence Reduction. His awards include the American Public Health Association’s David Rall Award for science-based advocacy (2015), Baltimore City’s Health Equity Leadership Award (2016), Pioneer Award from the Injury Free Coalition for Kids (2017), and Johns Hopkins University Distinguished Alumni Award (2017).