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Guns and Violence in America

Point Blank

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Guns and Violence in America
ByGary Kleck
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
eBook Published 31 March 2005
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315126517
Pages 528
eBook ISBN 9781315126517
Subjects Social Sciences
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Kleck, G. (1991). Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315126517

ABSTRACT

By 1990 there were approximately 200 million guns in private hands in the United States, and around half of American households contained a gun. Over 30,000 people a year are killed with guns in suicides, homicides, and accidents, and Americans use guns for defensive purposes as many as a million times a year. There is little doubt that gun violence and control are issues of vital importance, and they continue to inspire national debate. It is doubtful, however, that most gun debates are worth listening to. Not surprisingly, they generally leave their participants exactly where they began, with their biases intact, and onlookers perplexed. Written deliberately to counter an atmosphere of hysteria and extremism, Point Blank, now in paperback, offers logical argument supported by empirical information. It confronts fundamental questions head-on. On its initial publication in 1993, Point Black won the Michael J. Hindelang Award of the American Society of Criminology for the book that "made the most outstanding contribution to criminology," Point Blank reports both original research and assesses existing evidence drawn from a wide variety of academic disciplines, including criminology, sociology, law, and medicine.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|98 pages

Issues of Gun Control and Gun Ownership

chapter 1|14 pages

Ideology, Politics, and Propaganda

chapter 2|48 pages

Ownership and Uses of Guns

chapter 3|34 pages

Searching for “Bad” Guns: The Focus on Special Gun Types

part II|222 pages

Effects Of Guns On Violence

chapter 4|52 pages

Guns and Self-Defense

chapter 5|70 pages

Guns and Violent Crime

chapter 6|46 pages

Guns and Suicide

chapter 7|52 pages

Firearms Accidents

part III|2 pages

Regulating Guns

chapter 8|36 pages

Types of Gun Regulation

chapter 9|26 pages

Public Opinion and the Bases of Support for Gun Control

chapter 10|42 pages

The Impact of Gun Control on Violence Rates

part IV|2 pages

Policy Lessons

chapter 11|18 pages

Conclusions

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