The Rise and Decline of Homicide—and Why

A dramatic rise in homicide in the latter half of the 1980s peaked during the 1990s and then declined at an equally dramatic rate. Such trends in homicide rates can be understood only by examining rates in specific age, sex, and racial groups. The increase primarily...

Youth, Guns, and Violent Crime

Young people are overrepresented as both victims and perpetrators of violence. Indeed, some commentators have suggested that recent cohorts of youth have been composed of “superpredators” who have little regard for human life. The evidence, however,...

Youth violence, guns, and the illicit-drug industry

Crime has become an issue of increasing importance to the American public. A growing fear of crime seems to pervade the nation and contributes to crime being reported as the nation’s “most serious problem.” This Article examines some empirical...

Linking gun availability to youth gun violence

In the United States, opinion polls over the last several years have consistently placed violence near the top of the public’s list of concerns. This seems to happen regardless of whether homicide rates are climbing or falling. In this paper, we examine the time...
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