\u3ci\u3eHeller\u3c/i\u3e‘s Collateral Damage: As-Applied Challenges to the Felon-in-Possession Prohibition [PDF]
A longstanding firearm regulation in the United States prohibits individual convicted of felonies and certain misdemeanors from possessing a firearm. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in District of Columbia v.
Lagrotteria, Carly
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Commonsense Solutions: State Laws to Expand Background Checks for Unlicensed Gun Sales [PDF]
While most American gun owner take their responsibilities seriously, the constant news reports about shootings demonstrate that dangerous people can access guns too easily. These dangerous people often obtain guns through a gap in our nation's gun laws --
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Commonsense Solutions: State Laws to Address Gun Violence Against Women [PDF]
The vast majority of American gun owners are responsible and abide by the law. However, guns do not belong in the hands of domestic abusers and other people known to violently target women or others in relationships. When an abuser has access to firearms,
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Criminal offences involving firearms in New South Wales, 1995-2011 [PDF]
Despite the recent upward trend in drive-by shootings, the the number of incidents involving a firearm in New South Wales declined by 48% between 1995 and 2011.
Emma Birdsey
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Freedmen with Firearms: White Terrorism and Black Disarmament During Reconstruction
The outcome of the Civil War brought freedom to over six million slaves of African descent. These Freedmen communities remained a critical source of labor for the agrarian based economy of the southern U.S.
Schenk, David H.
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What is Gun Control? Direct Burdens Incidental Burdens, and the Boundaries of the Second Amendment [PDF]
Particularly in places with few recognizable gun control laws, “gun neutral” civil and criminal rules are an important but often-unnoticed basis for the legal regulation of guns.
Blocher, Joseph, Miller, Darrell A. H.
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Arresting Children: Examining Recent Trends in Preteen Crime [PDF]
Are juvenile offenders getting younger? The American public often hears policymakers and justice practitioners assert that young people are committing crimes at younger and younger ages. Is this true?
Howard N. Snyder, Jeffrey A. Butts
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Gun Safety & Public Health: Policy Recommendations for a More Secure America [PDF]
This reportr describes the public health approach to reducing gun violence, including policy ...
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Armed robbery in Australia 2009–10: National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program report [PDF]
This report summarises key findings from information describing the 12,005 victims of armed robbery reported to police in Australia during the 2009 and 2010 calendar years Abstract: The Australian Institute of Criminology’s National Armed Robbery ...
Georgina Fuller, Maria Borzycki
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When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2005 Homicide Data [PDF]
Contains national and state information on homicides involving one female victim and one male offender.
Marty Langley
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