More guns, less crime : understanding crime and gun-control laws

Call Number

  • 344.0533 L884 2020 (CEN)

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Edition

Third edition.

Publication Information

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [2020]

Physical Description

xii, 442 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Summary

"On its initial publication in 1998, this title drew both lavish praise and heated criticism. More than a decade later, it continues to play a key role in ongoing arguments over gun-control laws. Despite all the attacks by gun-control advocates, no one has ever been able to refute the author's conclusion that more guns mean less crime. Relying on the most rigorously comprehensive data analysis ever conducted on crime statistics and right-to-carry laws, the book directly challenges common perceptions about the relationship of guns, crime, and violence. This third edition draws on an additional ten years of data, including analysis of the effects of gun bans in Chicago and Washington, D.C. that brings it fully up to date and further bolsters its central contention."--Back cover.

Notes

"This version of the book published through Amazon is identical to the third edition that was puvlished by the University of Chicago."--Title page verso.

Contents

  • Preface to the third edition
  • Preface to the second edition
  • Preface to the first edition
  • Introduction
  • How to test the effects of gun control
  • Gun ownership, gun laws, and the data on crime
  • Concealed-handgun laws and crime rates: the empirical evidence
  • The victims and the benefits from protection
  • What determines arrest rates and the passage of concealed-handgun laws?
  • The political and academic debate by 1998
  • Some final thoughts (1998)
  • Updating the results in 2000
  • A decade later: nine more years of data and nine more states
  • Appendixes.