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24 lip 2024 · In the most recent survey, 83% of Republicans say protecting gun rights is more important, while 79% of Democrats prioritize controlling gun ownership. Americans are slightly more likely to say gun ownership does more to increase safety than to decrease it.
- Gun Policy - Research and data from Pew Research Center
About six-in-ten U.S. adults (58%) favor stricter gun laws....
- Gun Policy - Research and data from Pew Research Center
27 maj 2022 · While the push for accountability intensifies as details emerge from what happened in the hour after police officers arrived at the shooting up until they killed the gunman, let's look at these...
National Center for Health Statistics. New CDC/NCHS Data Confirm Largest One-Year Increase in U.S. Homicide Rate in 2020. ... examining religious influences on gun control attitudes in the United States. Religions. 9 (6), 189. [Google Scholar] Miller M, Zhang W, Azrael D, 2022. Firearm purchasing during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from the ...
About six-in-ten U.S. adults (58%) favor stricter gun laws. Another 26% say that U.S. gun laws are about right, while 15% favor less strict gun laws. 59% of public K-12 teachers say they are at least somewhat worried about the possibility of a shooting ever happening at their school.
20 cze 2023 · We present the rationale behind four types of laws that restrict access to firearms for those who are deemed to be a high risk for future gun violence and two types of laws that implement firearm purchase prohibitions. We also present evidence on the effectiveness of these laws.
20 cze 2023 · In addition to providing an overview of gun violence in the U.S., the articles seek to provide policy-makers and practitioners with a clear and concise overview of the research evidence as they contemplate future actions or investments. We also point out critical gaps in our understanding.
8 gru 2017 · New findings are providing a sound evidence base for policy-making and, among other contributions, have helped demonstrate efficacy in three important domains of gun policy: add-on sentences for gun use in violent crime, bans on gun possession by those convicted of domestic violence, and restrictions on carrying concealed firearms in public.