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Guns and Contemporary Society
The Past, Present, and Future of Firearms and Firearm Policy [3 volumes]
Guns and Contemporary Society
The Past, Present, and Future of Firearms and Firearm Policy [3 volumes]
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Description
This three-volume set examines various approaches to firearms, including constitutional and legal issues, public health and criminal justice concerns, and perspectives on personal safety and self-defense.
Recent mass shootings have led to renewed calls for additional legislation at the state and federal levels to address gun access and control. In this hard-hitting compilation, experts delve into various aspects of firearms in America—from gun control and gun rights to militia movements, to school-related shootings, and to the recent trends in gun ownership by women. Authors from varied backgrounds and viewpoints share their perspectives on the pros and cons of firearm ownership as all of the following: a constitutional right, a key instrument of self-defense, a guarantee of political freedoms, and as a major factor in crime and personal injury.
The reference is divided into three volumes. The first volume covers firearm history, legislation, and policy; the second volume explores public opinion, gun ownership trends, international laws, and self-defense; and the third considers popular debates about firearm policy, including concealed carry of firearms, terrorism and the ownership of firearms, background checks for purchasing guns, and stand-your-ground laws. The work concludes with an informed debate on gun policy between Richard Feldman, president of the Independent Firearm Owners, and Paul Helmke, former president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Glenn H. Utter
Chapter One: Weapons in School
Ronald D. Stephens
Chapter Two: Concealed Carry of Firearms on University Campuses
Robert L. Spinks and Michael C. Powell
Chapter Three: Psychological Factors in Legal Firearms Usage
Glenn E. Meyer
Chapter Four: Terrorism and the Ownership of Firearms
Saundra J. Ribando and Amanda J. Reinke
Chapter Five: How Stand-Your-Ground Laws Hijacked Self-Defense
Mary Anne Franks
Chapter Six: Gun Violence Reduction Strategies
Sean Maddan
Chapter Seven: Background Checks for Purchasing Firearms
Glenn H. Utter
Chapter Eight: Seeking Common Ground: Perspective of a Gun Control Supporter
Paul Helmke
Chapter Nine: Seeking Common Ground: Perspective of a Gun Rights Supporter
Richard Feldman
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Product details
Published | 01 Dec 2015 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 976 |
ISBN | 9781440832185 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries.
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Without exception, every chapter provides solid scholarly documentation and offers openminded, objective, and relevant evidence-based information about guns in contemporary society. . . . [A]ny reader should be able to glean information that will be useful, whether in commonplace discussions, public speaking and writing, or scholarly contexts (e.g., lectures in a classroom in schools and higher education).
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