This paper examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime. Previous research has suffered from a lack of reliable data on gun ownership. I exploit a unique data set to reliably estimate annual rates of gun ownership at both the state and the county levels during the past two decades. My findings demonstrate that changes in gun ownership are significantly positively related to changes in the homicide rate, with this relationship driven almost entirely by an impact of gun ownership on murders in which a gun is used. The effect of gun ownership on all other crime categories is much less marked. Recent reductions in the fraction of households owning a gun can explain one‐third of the differential decline in gun homicides relative to ...
In this paper, I seek to understand how communities respond to tragic events involving violence, exp...
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Homicide is an ever-prevalent problem in the United States (U.S.). One solution that is often turned...
This paper examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime. Previous research has suffered...
anonymous referees, Steven Levitt, and seminar participants at the American Bar Foundation, Berkeley...
Gun control legislation varies significantly between State’s and results from previous studies show ...
More than 90 percent of the homicides of police officers in the US are committed with guns. In new r...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
What is the relationship between mass shootings and gun ownership? In this study, we explore whether...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
In the last half century, gun ownership has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the United ...
In the last half century, gun ownership has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the United ...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
In this paper, I seek to understand how communities respond to tragic events involving violence, exp...
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Homicide is an ever-prevalent problem in the United States (U.S.). One solution that is often turned...
This paper examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime. Previous research has suffered...
anonymous referees, Steven Levitt, and seminar participants at the American Bar Foundation, Berkeley...
Gun control legislation varies significantly between State’s and results from previous studies show ...
More than 90 percent of the homicides of police officers in the US are committed with guns. In new r...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
What is the relationship between mass shootings and gun ownership? In this study, we explore whether...
This paper provides a county-level investigation of the root causes of gun violence in the U.S. To g...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
In the last half century, gun ownership has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the United ...
In the last half century, gun ownership has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the United ...
The link between gun ownership victimization by violent crime remains one of the most contested issu...
In this paper, I seek to understand how communities respond to tragic events involving violence, exp...
Using four years of county level data drawn from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Uni...
Homicide is an ever-prevalent problem in the United States (U.S.). One solution that is often turned...