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I did a paper on the constitutionality of Public Universities prohibiting firearms on campus, in this paper I used both empirical and theory-based papers about how teachers, students, and campus police chiefs feel about having guns on campus. If you'd like, I can send you my bibliography and you can check out some of the research?
In summary, it turns out that when surveyed, teachers/support staff, students, and campuses police chiefs respond (at an overwhelming rate) that they do NOT want students or employee carrying weapons on their campuses. They respond that they would feel less safe.
I know that you're interested in the violence aspect of firearms research, but I find that going down the wormhole of investigating my sources' sources gets me to some good data, usually.
Last, there is a textbook I've used in the past that has a significant focus on gun violence. The book is called Violence: The Enduring Problem. It might be worth checking around for. I'm sure an older edition would be just as good. It is an EASY read.