Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights

Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights
Title Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights PDF eBook
Author Glenn H. Utter
Publisher Grey House Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Firearms
ISBN 9781592376728

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With public perception of gun violence at an all-time high, this edition of Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gun Rights is a must-have resource for all libraries. Providing 300-plus in-depth entries, this encyclopaedia is exceptional for its balanced and unbiased approach to this controversial issue.

In Defense of Gun Control

In Defense of Gun Control
Title In Defense of Gun Control PDF eBook
Author Hugh LaFollette
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190873396

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The gun control debate is more complex than we often acknowledge. What is often phrased as a single question -- should we have gun control -- Is actually made up of three distinct policy questions. First, who should we permit people to have guns? Second, which guns should be allowed? Thirdly, how should we regulate the acquisition, storage, and carrying of the guns people may legitimately own? To answer these questions we must decide whether (and which) people have a right to bear arms, what kind of right they have, and how stringent that right is. We must also evaluate divergent empirical claims about (a) the role of guns in causing harm, and (b) the degree to which private ownership of guns can protect innocent civilians from attacks by criminals, either in their homes or in public. Hugh LaFollette sorts through the conceptual, moral, and empirical claims to fairly assess arguments for and against serious gun control, and ultimately argues that the US needs far more gun control than we currently have in most jurisdictions.

Gun Control and Gun Rights

Gun Control and Gun Rights
Title Gun Control and Gun Rights PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. McClurg
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 385
Release 2002-06
Genre History
ISBN 0814747590

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The benefits of gun ownership -- The costs of firearms -- Philosophical roots of the right to arms and of opposition to the right -- The right to arms in the Second Amendment and state constitutions: cases and commentary -- Guns and identity: race, gender, class, and culture.

Control

Control
Title Control PDF eBook
Author Kevin Balfe
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 208
Release 2013-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1476739870

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Examines the culture of violence, providing answers to the most commonly heard arguments on gun control.

Firearms and Violence

Firearms and Violence
Title Firearms and Violence PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 341
Release 2005-01-13
Genre Law
ISBN 0309091241

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For years proposals for gun control and the ownership of firearms have been among the most contentious issues in American politics. For public authorities to make reasonable decisions on these matters, they must take into account facts about the relationship between guns and violence as well as conflicting constitutional claims and divided public opinion. In performing these tasks, legislators need adequate data and research to judge both the effects of firearms on violence and the effects of different violence control policies. Readers of the research literature on firearms may sometimes find themselves unable to distinguish scholarship from advocacy. Given the importance of this issue, there is a pressing need for a clear and unbiased assessment of the existing portfolio of data and research. Firearms and Violence uses conventional standards of science to examine three major themes - firearms and violence, the quality of research, and the quality of data available. The book assesses the strengths and limitations of current databases, examining current research studies on firearm use and the efforts to reduce unjustified firearm use and suggests ways in which they can be improved.

Targeting Guns

Targeting Guns
Title Targeting Guns PDF eBook
Author Gary Kleck
Publisher Routledge
Pages 469
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351486977

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This new paperback comprehensively reviews the research evidence on the links between guns, violence, and gun control, and reports results of the author's own research as well. In Targeting Guns, Kleck follows the line of argument and careful statistical inference of his earlier prizewinning volume, Point Blank, while updating the literature reviews and statistical information, and adding two chapters.

Debating Gun Control

Debating Gun Control
Title Debating Gun Control PDF eBook
Author David DeGrazia
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2016
Genre Law
ISBN 0190251263

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Americans have an ambivalent relationship to guns. The debate over the role of guns and gun regulations in American society tends to be acrimonious and misinformed. DeGrazia and Hunt bring the advantages of philosophical analysis to this highly-charged issue in the service of illuminating the strongest possible cases for and against (relatively extensive) gun regulations.