Abstract Background A growing body of research has found a link between firearm availability and police shootings of citizens across place. The problem, however, is that the previous studies on the topic tend to suffer from several limitations: a near exclusive focus on citizen fatalities, units of analysis at the state or county levels, and a variety of proxy measures tapping into community-level firearm access. The current study set out to address these issues by examining the relationship between different forms of firearm availability and both fatal and nonfatal injurious police shootings of citizens at the city level. Methods More specifically, it merged The Trace’s “Missing Pieces” measures of guns reported lost and stolen to police a...
<div><p>In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related ...
Abstract Background Firearms are the most commonly us...
BackgroundFirearm dealer density is correlated with firearm interpersonal violence, but no quasi-exp...
Do rates of guns lost/stolen as well as licensed gun dealers influence police shootings of citizens
Laws related to the sale, use, and carrying of firearms have been associated with differences in fir...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Firearm availability has been linked to firearm self-harm, but the joint relationship with alcohol a...
Background: Firearms are the most commonly used weapon to commit homicide in the U.S. Virtually all ...
Objective: In this study, we analyzed the relationship between state firearm laws and the incidence ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying community characteristics associated with firearm assault could facilitate p...
BackgroundResearch has documented sharp and short-lived increases in firearm acquisitions immediatel...
ImportanceLittle is known about nonfatal firearm injuries in the United States, and national estimat...
More than 90 percent of the homicides of police officers in the US are committed with guns. In new r...
Although homicide has been declining in the United States since the early 1990s, Intimate Partner Ho...
<div><p>In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related ...
Abstract Background Firearms are the most commonly us...
BackgroundFirearm dealer density is correlated with firearm interpersonal violence, but no quasi-exp...
Do rates of guns lost/stolen as well as licensed gun dealers influence police shootings of citizens
Laws related to the sale, use, and carrying of firearms have been associated with differences in fir...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether stricter firearm legislation is associated with rates of fatal pol...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Firearm availability has been linked to firearm self-harm, but the joint relationship with alcohol a...
Background: Firearms are the most commonly used weapon to commit homicide in the U.S. Virtually all ...
Objective: In this study, we analyzed the relationship between state firearm laws and the incidence ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying community characteristics associated with firearm assault could facilitate p...
BackgroundResearch has documented sharp and short-lived increases in firearm acquisitions immediatel...
ImportanceLittle is known about nonfatal firearm injuries in the United States, and national estimat...
More than 90 percent of the homicides of police officers in the US are committed with guns. In new r...
Although homicide has been declining in the United States since the early 1990s, Intimate Partner Ho...
<div><p>In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related ...
Abstract Background Firearms are the most commonly us...
BackgroundFirearm dealer density is correlated with firearm interpersonal violence, but no quasi-exp...