Research on the general and specific deterrents emanating from citizenowned firearms is examined under assumptions about deterrence. Only slight and indirect empirical evidence for deterrence exists in the area of citizen gun ownership. The crime-reducing effects associated with public policies that support civilian gun ownership are balanced in light of other, negative public health factors associated with citizen-owned guns.
Citizen Gun Ownership and Criminal Deterrence: Theory, Research, and Policy
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Citizen Gun Ownership and Criminal Deterrence: Theory, Research, and Policy
Category: Crime, Defensive Gun Use, Firearm Availability|Journal: Criminology|Author: G Green|Year: 1987