by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Do gun control laws reduce violence? To answer this question, a city-level cross-sectional analysis was performed on data pertaining to every U.S. city with a population of at least 25,000 in 1990 (n = 1,078), assessing the impact of 19 major types of gun control...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Six of the seven tests (not all of which were independent) suggest that directed patrols reduced gun crime in high-crime places at high-risk times. The Colombian studies, which were based on before and after changes from repeated interventions measured at the city...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Direct and indirect exposure to gun violence have considerable consequences on individual health and well-being. However, no study has considered the effects of one’s social network on gunshot injury. This study investigates the relationship between an individual’s...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
John Lott and Carlisle Moody (2019) have unwittingly replicated a major finding from my study and confirmed its accuracy: the United States has far more than its global share of public mass shooters (Lankford 2016). To understand how they did this without realizing...
by admin | Feb 3, 2020
Firearm violence frequently involves alcohol, but there are no studies of misuse of alcohol and risk for future violence among firearm owners. We examined the association between prior convictions for alcohol-related crimes, chiefly driving under the influence (DUI),...
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