by admin | Feb 3, 2020
The ongoing debate concerning the relationship between right-to-carry laws and crime rates is certain to continue among academics, advocates, and policymakers. Previous work has found mixed empirical evidence, which has conflicting policy implications. This paper...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Closed circuit television systems (CCTV) are becoming more and more popular and are being deployed in many offices, housing estates and in most public spaces. Monitoring systems have been implemented in many European and American cities. This makes for an enormous...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
This article presents findings from the 2015 UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Study on firearms trafficking, which was based upon information collected from 48 governments. It outlines the methodology and sources used in the UNODC Study, and discusses their...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Research Summary: Limitations in data and research on the use of firearms by police officers in the United States preclude sound understanding of the determinants of deadly force in police work. The current study addresses these limitations with detailed case...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Existing studies examining the crime impacts of stop, question, and frisks (SQFs) have focused on large geographic areas. Weisburd, Telep, and Lawton (2014) suggested that SQFs in New York City (NYC) were highly concentrated at crime hot spots, implying that a...
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