that rates of interpersonal violence, particularly homicide, are relatively high in the South because the subculture predisposes Southerners to use violence more frequently than others. This thesis has been questioned by Loftin and Hill (1974) and Erlanger (1975) who show that situational and structural factors could account for regional differences in interpersonal violence. Our present data casts doubt on another version of the subcultural thesis. Reed (1972) and Hackney (1969) argue that the relation between cultural differences and interpersonal violence may be in-directthat Southern socialization within the family has a lifelong effect on individuals which is reflected in differential gun ownership among adults and that the dif-ferenti...
Data from the 1982 ABC News Poll of Public Opinion on Crime are used to examine household gun availa...
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The southern United States has long been known to be more violent than the northern United States. T...
In comparative studies of homicide, many theories compete. This study examined two established theor...
This article reconsiders the “Southern culture of honor ” thesis, which has enjoyed prevalence in th...
settled by Southerners, are more violent than the rest of the country. Homicide rates for White Sout...
This article reconsiders the “Southern culture of honor ” thesis, which has enjoyed prevalence in th...
The goal of this study was to assert that gun ownership in the United States is partially explained ...
Traditional social theorizing holds that strong and cohesive family, community, and religious instit...
Abstract We developed empirical methods to identify variations in elements of gun culture across sta...
Firearms are an important factor in violent crimes. Nationally, the percentage of violent offenses t...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Two of every three American homicide victims are killed with firearms, yet little is known about the...
This research investigates theimpact ofstructural conditions onrates ofblack andwhite homicidefordif...
While youth violence has always been a critical part of delinquency, the modern epidemic is marked b...
Data from the 1982 ABC News Poll of Public Opinion on Crime are used to examine household gun availa...
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The southern United States has long been known to be more violent than the northern United States. T...
In comparative studies of homicide, many theories compete. This study examined two established theor...
This article reconsiders the “Southern culture of honor ” thesis, which has enjoyed prevalence in th...
settled by Southerners, are more violent than the rest of the country. Homicide rates for White Sout...
This article reconsiders the “Southern culture of honor ” thesis, which has enjoyed prevalence in th...
The goal of this study was to assert that gun ownership in the United States is partially explained ...
Traditional social theorizing holds that strong and cohesive family, community, and religious instit...
Abstract We developed empirical methods to identify variations in elements of gun culture across sta...
Firearms are an important factor in violent crimes. Nationally, the percentage of violent offenses t...
Among industrialized countries, the United States has the highest rates of firearm suicide and homic...
Two of every three American homicide victims are killed with firearms, yet little is known about the...
This research investigates theimpact ofstructural conditions onrates ofblack andwhite homicidefordif...
While youth violence has always been a critical part of delinquency, the modern epidemic is marked b...
Data from the 1982 ABC News Poll of Public Opinion on Crime are used to examine household gun availa...
What motivates individuals to support or oppose the legal regulation of guns? What sorts of evidence...
The southern United States has long been known to be more violent than the northern United States. T...