It has often been argued that civilian firearm ownership acts as a deterrent to crime. Much of the support for this claim is based on incidents that have called attention to the prevalence of privately owned guns. We examined several such incidents and failed to find persuasive evidence of a deterrent effect.
General Detterence Through Civilian Gun Ownership: An Evaluation of the Quasi-Experimental Evidence
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General Detterence Through Civilian Gun Ownership: An Evaluation of the Quasi-Experimental Evidence
Category: Crime, Defensive Gun Use, Firearm Availability|Journal: Criminology|Author: A Lizotte, B Wiersema, D McDowall|Year: 1991