The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program

The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program
Title The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Roth
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1998
Genre African American young men
ISBN

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The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program

The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program
Title The Detroit Handgun Intervention Program PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Roth
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1998
Genre African American young men
ISBN

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NCJRS Catalog

NCJRS Catalog
Title NCJRS Catalog PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1999
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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Year in Review

Year in Review
Title Year in Review PDF eBook
Author National Institute of Justice (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1999
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
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National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year 1997, June 1997

National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year 1997, June 1997
Title National Institute of Justice, Research in Brief, NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year 1997, June 1997 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1998
Genre
ISBN

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NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year ...

NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year ...
Title NIJ Awards in Fiscal Year ... PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 16
Release 1996
Genre Crime prevention
ISBN

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Language of the Gun

Language of the Gun
Title Language of the Gun PDF eBook
Author Bernard E. Harcourt
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 294
Release 2010-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0226316076

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Legal and public policies concerning youth gun violence tend to rely heavily on crime reports, survey data, and statistical methods. Rarely is attention given to the young voices belonging to those who carry high-powered semiautomatic handguns. In Language of the Gun, Bernard E. Harcourt recounts in-depth interviews with youths detained at an all-malecorrectional facility, exploring how they talk about guns and what meanings they ascribe to them in a broader attempt to understand some of the assumptions implicit in current handgun policies. In the process, Harcourt redraws the relationships among empirical research, law, and public policy. Home to over 150 repeat offenders ranging in age from twelve to seventeen, the Catalina Mountain School is made up of a particular stratum of boys—those who have committed the most offenses but will still be released upon reaching adulthood. In an effort to understand the symbolic and emotional language of guns and gun carrying, Harcourt interviewed dozens of these incarcerated Catalina boys. What do these youths see in guns? What draws them to handguns? Why do some of them carry and others not? For Harcourt, their often surprising answers unveil many of the presuppositions that influence our laws and policies.