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Firearms and Violence: Issues of Public Policy

NCJ Number
152082
Editor(s)
D B Kates Jr
Date Published
1984
Length
604 pages
Annotation
These 17 papers focus on gun control from the perspectives of constitutional issues, public attitudes, the relationship between gun ownership and violent crime, gun ownership and crime deterrence, and the effects of firearms regulations on violence.
Abstract
Individual papers focus on legal and nonlegal issues related to legislation and enforcement of gun control laws, assumptions underlying gun control, the attitudes of academicians and the public toward gun control, and the relationship between gun ownership levels and rates of violence in the United States from 1947 through 1978. Additional papers examine the analogy between a handgun ban and the prohibition of alcohol, the prohibition of the Saturday Night Special, the impacts of Federal and State gun control laws, the ownership of firearms for reasons of self- defense, and the role of gun ownership and other forms of private-sector crime prevention in response to the fear of crime. Tables, figures, footnotes, and reference lists

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