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E-grāmata: Guns in America: Examining the Facts

(U.S. Military Academy at West Point, USA)
  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Sērija : Contemporary Debates
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: ABC-CLIO
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216093527
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Sērija : Contemporary Debates
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: ABC-CLIO
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216093527

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This work will provide readers with an authoritative resource for understanding the true extent and nature of gun violence in America, examining the veracity of claims and counterclaims about mass shootings, gun laws, and public attitudes about gun control.

This work is part of a series that uses evidence-based documentation to examine the veracity of claims and beliefs about high-profile issues in American culture and politics. Each book in the Contemporary Debates series is intended to puncture rather than perpetuate myths that diminish our understanding of important policies and positions; to provide needed context for misleading statements and claims; and to confirm the factual accuracy of other assertions.

This particular volume examines beliefs, claims, and myths about gun violence, gun laws, and gun rights in the United States. Issues covered in the book include trends in firearm violence, mass shootings, the impact of gun ownership on rates and types of crime, regulations and Supreme Court decisions regarding gun control and the Second Amendment, and the activities and influence of organizations ranging from the National Rifle Association to Everytown for Gun Safety. All of these topics are examined in individualized entries, with objective responses grounded in up-to-date evidence.


  • Easy-to-navigate Q&A format

  • Quantifiable data from respected sources as the foundation for examining every issue
  • Extensive Further Reading sections for each entry providing readers with leads to conduct further research
    • Examinations of claims made by individuals and groups of all political backgrounds and ideologies
  • Recenzijas

    A clear and extensive. . . assessment of the evidence around many of the complex issues in the United States' long relationship with firearms. * Library Journal *

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    This work provides readers with an authoritative resource for understanding the true extent and nature of gun violence in America, examining the veracity of claims and counterclaims about mass shootings, gun laws, and public attitudes about gun control.
    How to Use This Book xi
    Introduction xiii
    1 Guns, Crime, and Crime Prevention
    1(40)
    Q1 Does violent gun crime increase with increases in the availability of firearms?
    2(5)
    Q2 Do criminals have a preference for certain firearms over others?
    7(6)
    Q3 Does the "gun show loophole" substantially contribute to violent crime?
    13(6)
    Q4 Do current gun registration laws reduce violent crime and help apprehend violent criminals?
    19(6)
    Q5 Do ballistic fingerprinting and microstamping techniques currently in use help police solve gun crimes?
    25(7)
    Q6 Would a ban on "assault-style" rifles help prevent or reduce violent crime?
    32(9)
    2 Guns and Personal Safety
    41(32)
    Q7 Does gun ownership and having a gun in the home increase personal safety?
    42(6)
    Q8 Does mandatory gun safety training reduce gun accidents and suicides?
    48(6)
    Q9 Do mandatory safe storage laws reduce accidental shootings and suicides?
    54(6)
    Q10 Do "stand your ground" laws increase an individual's personal safety?
    60(6)
    Q11 Do "red flag laws"/extreme risk orders increase domestic and family safety?
    66(7)
    3 Guns and Societal Safety
    73(44)
    Q12 Is gun violence increasing in America?
    74(5)
    Q13 Are the police in favor of armed citizens?
    79(7)
    Q14 Can implementing "smart gun" technology make society safer?
    86(6)
    Q15 Would banning "bump" stocks and large-capacity magazines (LCMs) reduce shooting casualties?
    92(6)
    Q16 Can a comprehensive database on gun sales reduce gun violence?
    98(6)
    Q17 Would mandatory gun liability insurance decrease gun violence?
    104(6)
    Q18 Do gun control regulations increase the safety of minority group communities?
    110(7)
    4 Guns and School Safety
    117(38)
    Q19 Are school shootings increasing in America?
    119(5)
    Q20 Does intensive media coverage inspire school shootings?
    124(6)
    Q21 Does allowing guns on college campuses increase campus gun violence?
    130(6)
    Q22 Are current gun regulations effective in preventing school shootings?
    136(6)
    Q23 Does designating schools as "gun free" zones increase school safety?
    142(6)
    Q24 Does arming willing teachers and school staff increase school safety?
    148(7)
    5 Guns and the Law
    155(32)
    Q25 Are American gun laws laxly enforced?
    156(6)
    Q26 Do harsher sentencing penalties reduce gun violence?
    162(6)
    Q27 Does the Heller interpretation of the Second Amendment make the country less safe?
    168(6)
    Q28 Does allowing "watch list" individuals to buy guns reduce general safety?
    174(5)
    Q29 Does the Second Amendment Sanctuary movement increase gun violence?
    179(8)
    6 Guns, Drugs, and Mental Illness
    187(28)
    Q30 Would relaxing current drug laws reduce gang-related gun violence?
    189(6)
    Q31 Do psychotropic drugs increase the likelihood of gun violence?
    195(6)
    Q32 Would prohibiting the mentally ill from owning guns reduce gun violence?
    201(6)
    Q33 Do purchase waiting periods reduce gun suicides and impulse killings?
    207(8)
    7 Guns and Civil Societies: Acceptable Social Contracts
    215(28)
    Q34 Do Western democracies with strict gun control regulations have less violent crime?
    216(7)
    Q35 Does modern entertainment contribute to societal gun violence?
    223(7)
    Q36 Do political, racial, and ethnic extremists contribute disproportionately to gun violence?
    230(7)
    Q37 Is modern America more violent than America in past years?
    237(6)
    Index 243
    Donald J. Campbell is professor emeritus at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and author of America's Gun Wars: A Cultural History of Gun Control in the United States.