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Guns in America: Examining the Facts
By (Author) Donald J. Campbell
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
19th September 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Safety and police law, regulatory and weapons law
Small firearms, guns and other equipment
Violence and abuse in society
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
This work provides readers with an authoritative resource for understanding the true extent and nature of gun violence in America, examining the veracity of claims and counterclaims about mass shootings, gun laws, and public attitudes about gun control. This work is part of a series that uses evidence-based documentation to examine the veracity of claims and beliefs about high-profile issues in American culture and politics. Each book in the Contemporary Debates series is intended to puncture rather than perpetuate myths that diminish our understanding of important policies and positions; to provide needed context for misleading statements and claims; and to confirm the factual accuracy of other assertions. This particular volume examines beliefs, claims, and myths about gun violence, gun laws, and gun rights in the United States. Issues covered in the book include trends in firearm violence, mass shootings, the impact of gun ownership on rates and types of crime, regulations and Supreme Court decisions regarding gun control and the Second Amendment, and the activities and influence of organizations ranging from the National Rifle Association to Everytown for Gun Safety. All of these topics are examined in individualized entries, with objective responses grounded in up-to-date evidence.
A clear and extensive. . . assessment of the evidence around many of the complex issues in the United States' long relationship with firearms. * Library Journal *
Donald J. Campbell is professor emeritus at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and author of America's Gun Wars: A Cultural History of Gun Control in the United States.