The Gun Control Debate: A Documentary History
By (Author) Marjolijn Bijlefeld
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
26th August 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethical issues and debates
History of the Americas
Human rights, civil rights
363.330973
Hardback
336
Both the history of the gun control debate, as well as the focus the debate will take in the future, are explored in this collection of over 200 documents spanning 200 years. The resource is intended for use in exploring the arguments for and against further restrictions on guns. Each document is preceded by an explanatory head note to aid the student researcher in understanding and appraising the primary source. An advisory board of specialists and teachers on both sides of the debate assisted Bijlefeld with the selection of documents. All aspects of the debate are examined, including the history and development of the Second Amendment and its modern interpretations, as well as the political climate surrounding the debate. Users can investigate explanations of federal and state gun control measures, how they are passed into law, and gun control's role in today's political debates. Examining the future of the debate, Bijlefeld provides documents that explore the developing legal theories, the increased attention by criminologists, and the role played by the public health and law enforcement communities. The volume also serves as a guide to additional sources covering more specific topics.
Bijlefeld demonstrates a prudently unbiased approach in selecting the documents for inclusion....Highly recommended for academic libraries.-RUSQ
"Bijlefeld demonstrates a prudently unbiased approach in selecting the documents for inclusion....Highly recommended for academic libraries."-RUSQ
MARJOLIJN BIJLEFELD is a freelance writer and editor. Until 1990, she worked with the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence and served as the director of the Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence.