Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare the incidence and main characteristics of mass shooting events in Australia and the USA in the period 1981-2013. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopted a conservative definition of mass shootings derived from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, covering four or more fatalities not including the offender. Australian cases were accessed from the Australian Institute of Criminology’s National Homicide Monitoring Programme (NHMP) database and several secondary sources. The US data were collected from the Mother Jones database, a report prepared for Mayors Against Illegal Guns and a New York Police Department report. The time series data were related to changes in firearms regulation...
As fear of mass and rampage shootings spread with each new incident, the American public continues t...
The United States has experienced several mass shootings in the past few years. It has been averagin...
Gun Buyback programs have been implemented in various forms in countries such as the UK, USA, Brazil...
Importance: Rapid-fire weapons are often used by perpetrators in mass shooting incidents. In 1996 Au...
After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian governments united to ...
Background: After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian government...
In the modern world, firearm violence has long been a major issue and source of contention. Since th...
Australia and the United States share many characteris-tics. Both are English-speaking democracies o...
Objective: In this study, we analyzed the relationship between state firearm laws and the incidence ...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
Mass murders in Dunblane, United Kingdom, and Port Arthur, Australia, provoked rapid responses from ...
Paper presented at the conference 'Injury 2000: prevention and management', Canberra, 23rd November ...
Developing legislative interventions to address firearm misuse is an issue of considerable public po...
This thesis centers on the interrelationships and differences in firearm legislation and culture wit...
This paper describes trends in the recorded incidence of firearm offences between 1995 and 2005 in N...
As fear of mass and rampage shootings spread with each new incident, the American public continues t...
The United States has experienced several mass shootings in the past few years. It has been averagin...
Gun Buyback programs have been implemented in various forms in countries such as the UK, USA, Brazil...
Importance: Rapid-fire weapons are often used by perpetrators in mass shooting incidents. In 1996 Au...
After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian governments united to ...
Background: After a 1996 firearm massacre in Tasmania in which 35 people died, Australian government...
In the modern world, firearm violence has long been a major issue and source of contention. Since th...
Australia and the United States share many characteris-tics. Both are English-speaking democracies o...
Objective: In this study, we analyzed the relationship between state firearm laws and the incidence ...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
Mass murders in Dunblane, United Kingdom, and Port Arthur, Australia, provoked rapid responses from ...
Paper presented at the conference 'Injury 2000: prevention and management', Canberra, 23rd November ...
Developing legislative interventions to address firearm misuse is an issue of considerable public po...
This thesis centers on the interrelationships and differences in firearm legislation and culture wit...
This paper describes trends in the recorded incidence of firearm offences between 1995 and 2005 in N...
As fear of mass and rampage shootings spread with each new incident, the American public continues t...
The United States has experienced several mass shootings in the past few years. It has been averagin...
Gun Buyback programs have been implemented in various forms in countries such as the UK, USA, Brazil...