Private gun use against violent criminals and burglars is common and about as frequent as legal actions such as arrests. It is a more prompt negative consequence of crime than legal punishment and is often far more severe. In 1980, about 1,500-2,800 felons were legally killed by gun-wielding civilians. About 8,700-16,000 were nonfatally wounded and guns were used defensively about one million times. Victim resistance with guns is associated with lower rates of both victim injury and crime completion for robberies and assaults than any other victim action, including nonresistance.
Crime Control through Private Use of Armed Force
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Crime Control through Private Use of Armed Force
Category: Crime, Defensive Gun Use|Journal: Social Problems (full text)|Author: G Kleck|Year: 1988