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E-raamat: Guns 360: Differing Perspectives and Common-Sense Approaches to Firearms in America

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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  • ISBN-13: 9781538140680

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Guns 360 takes a comprehensive and common-sense approach to some of the most difficult issues facing not only the criminal justice system but also society as a whole: firearm possession, regulation, and control. Issues related to firearms cut across all dimensions of society and are a concern to everyone from the members of the general public, law enforcement, academics, politicians, public health agencies, and the media. An interdisciplinary approach is needed to fully understand and appreciate the many facets related to firearms.

Firearm related issues cover more than mere ownership and possession. School shootings and mass shootings dominate the headlines and cause fear for both parents and students. Firearm regulation and licensing divide politicians and create solid one issue voting blocks. Firearms used in domestic violence incidents and weapons owned and used by the mentally ill generate more victims than solutions. The marketing, messaging, and purchasing of firearms are all shaped by a variety of criminological, sociological, and psychological forces used to influence commercial behavior.

This book combines academics in the fields of criminology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, communications with practical experts with law enforcement, military, management, forensics, public health, medicine, and digital forensics backgrounds. This multidisciplinary approach has been brought together to further our understanding of firearms and their impacts on our society from every angle.

Firearms will never disappear, nor will the controversy surrounding them suddenly turn into agreement. What can be accomplished however is an increased knowledge, understanding, and discussion of the complex topics involved within these dabates.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Part I An Introduction to Firearm Types, Markets, and Ownership
1(78)
1 Gadget Guns: A Legal and Ethical Examination of a Unique Portion of the Firearms Market
3(16)
Eric S. See
Sarah A. See
2 Regulating the American Firearms Market: Understanding the Economics of Guns
19(22)
Josiah R. Baker
3 The International Guns Market
41(26)
Josiah R. Baker
4 A Critique of Some Phenomenological Studies on Guns and Gun Ownership
67(12)
Michael Potts
Part II Firearms and the Public: Messages from the Media, and the Police, and the NRA
79(70)
5 Media Message on Guns: It's Complicated
81(16)
Kevin Swift
6 Guns, Maps, and Media: Silencers and Loud Reports
97(18)
Dan Trigoboff
7 Guns in America: Public Opinion, Research, and the Role of the NRA
115(18)
Paul Knudson
8 What Every Civilian Needs to Know from Professional Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors
133(16)
David Wulff
Joseph Binns
Part III Economics, Psychology, Politics, and Race
149(60)
9 The Use and Misuse of Gun Data
151(14)
Matthew Dobra
10 Guns in American Politics
165(18)
Christopher Lee Cronin
11 Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Summary of Psychological Research on Gun Violence
183(12)
Mark Kline
12 Guns and the African American Community
195(14)
Lisa G. Long
Part IV Firearms and Public Health
209(52)
13 Applying Public Health Outcomes to the Culture of Gun Violence
211(14)
Michelle L. Foster
14 Guns and Public Health
225(14)
Deborah Morris
15 The Social Construction of Mental Illness and Its Relation to Gun Control
239(22)
J. Scott Lewis
Part V Firearms at Work and School
261(86)
16 Guns at Work: Management Considerations and Workplace Policies
263(18)
Mark R. Regensburger
17 Rational-Based Policies and Irrational Actors: An Examination of Recent Tragedies at Domestic Military Installations, Houses of Worship, and Schools
281(16)
David A. Mackey
18 The Effect of School Mass Shootings: Should We Be Arming Our Teachers and Students?
297(14)
Nicole A. Shoenberger
19 The Tragedy of Firearms in American Schools: Student Voices, Perspectives, and Experiences
311(20)
Bertha Llamas
Madeline Yeung
Mikaela Brosh
Kayla Birmingham
Robert Szewczyk
20 Weapons Prohibited: An Examination of Issues Regarding Possession of Firearms on College Campuses
331(16)
Haley Lapcevich
Jason Simon
Amanda Moreschi
Courtney Piatt
Justin Shaughnessy
Part VI Understanding the Role of Firearms in Legal and Investigative Issues
347(100)
21 Investigation of Firearm-Related Crimes
349(28)
Mark Vecellio
Steve Downs
22 Patterns in Homicide: Revisited
377(12)
Mary G. Wilson
Michelle L. Foster
23 Stand Your Ground Laws and the Evolution of Self-Defense in the United States
389(18)
Christopher M. Bellas
24 Guns and Domestic Violence: When Home Isn't So Sweet
407(14)
Monica Merrill
25 Guns and the Dark Web: How Technological Advances Easily Facilitate Access to Firearms and Other Weaponry
421(26)
Sabrina Koncaba
Karla Weinbrenner
Index 447(6)
About the Contributors 453
Eric S. See is professor and department chair of Justice Studies at Methodist University.

Christopher M. Bellas is associate professor and graduate coordinator in the department of Criminal Justice at Youngstown State University.

Sarah A. See is instructor in the department of Justice Studies at Methodist University.