IFR-3 Social and Statistical Research
PPG Idaho Firearm Rights Center Page Links
- PPG Idaho Firearm Rights [IFR] Center
- IFR-1 Idaho State Firearm Rights and Regs
- IFR-2 Second Amendment Rights
- IFR-3 Social and Statistical Research
- IFR-4 Recommended Resources
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Pages in the section on Social and Statistic Research will examine various arguments or perspectives on relationships between guns and crime. They will include U.S. and international research and findings. Sources used will draw from different approaches, such as an economics model of cost/risk and deterrence (for example, Dr. John Lott’s book, More Guns, Less Crime), criminology, political science, and other kinds of social science and behavioral research.
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Pages in this Section on Social and Statistical Research
- 1 More Guns, Less Crime – John Lott
- 2 Lott’s Research Process & Topics
- 3 Key Research Findings
- 4 The Numbers Debate and Crime
- 5 Emotion, Rationality, and Deterrence
- 6 How to Test Gun Control Effects
- 7 Gun Ownership, Gun Laws, and Crime Data
- 8 Research Analysis Techniques
- 9 Research Questions and Findings
- Constructive Solutions, Not Control (forthcoming)
- U.S. Gun Control Issues (forthcoming)
- International Gun Control Issues (forthcoming)
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