Abstract
This paper had two objectives. First, to examine the association between gun availability, gun homicide, and homicide in a
manner that better accounts for potential simultaneity than previous cross-national research. Second, to examine the manner
that the relationship between gun availability and violence is shaped by socio-historical and cultural context. The results
lend little support to the notion that gun availability operates uniformly across nations to influence levels of violence.
Rather, these results suggest that the nature of the relationship between gun availability and violence is shaped by the socio-historical
and cultural processes occurring across nations.
manner that better accounts for potential simultaneity than previous cross-national research. Second, to examine the manner
that the relationship between gun availability and violence is shaped by socio-historical and cultural context. The results
lend little support to the notion that gun availability operates uniformly across nations to influence levels of violence.
Rather, these results suggest that the nature of the relationship between gun availability and violence is shaped by the socio-historical
and cultural processes occurring across nations.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-23
- DOI 10.1007/s12103-011-9147-x
- Authors
- Irshad Altheimer, Department of Criminal Justice, Wayne State University, 3263 Faculty/Administration Building, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
- Matthew Boswell, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
- Journal American Journal of Criminal Justice
- Online ISSN 1936-1351
- Print ISSN 1066-2316