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The Deadliest of Plagues? Gary Slutkin on Violence as Our Most Contagious Disease

Apr 29, 2026
Gary Slutkin, an epidemiologist who founded Cure Violence Global and wrote The End of Violence, reframes violence as a contagious disease rather than a moral failing. He discusses how violence spreads like an epidemic, the mechanics of contagion in brains and communities, the Cure Violence interruption model, evidence of major reductions, and what a world with suppressed violence might look like.
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Violence Behaves Like An Epidemic

  • Violence behaves like an epidemic disease with waves of rise and fall rather than a fixed human universal.
  • Gary Slutkin compares violence waves to cholera and plague and cites communities reduced to zero for years through interruption.
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Violence Meets Clinical Disease Criteria

  • Violence meets clinical definitions of disease and contagiousness with characteristic morbidity and the capacity to cause more of itself.
  • Slutkin points to one violent event leading to another in homes, communities, and countries as evidence of contagion.
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Exposure And Social Pain Drive Susceptibility

  • Exposure and susceptibility drive individual risk: proximity to violence increases likelihood, while humiliation and grievance raise vulnerability.
  • Slutkin compares social 'felt' proximity to exposure like airborne diseases and notes leaders can amplify susceptibility.
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