Private Guns, Public Health, New Ed.

Private Guns, Public Health, New Ed.

by David Hemenway
Private Guns, Public Health, New Ed.

Private Guns, Public Health, New Ed.

by David Hemenway

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Overview

On an average day in the United States, guns are used to kill over ninety people and wound about three hundred more; yet such facts are accepted as a natural consequence of supposedly high American rates of violence. Private Guns, Public Health reveals the advantages of treating gun violence as a consumer safety and public health problem—an approach that emphasizes prevention over punishment and that has successfully reduced the rates of injury and death from infectious disease, car accidents, and tobacco consumption.

Hemenway fair-mindedly and authoritatively outlines a policy course that would significantly reduce gun-related injury and death, pointing us toward a solution.



 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472123254
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 08/07/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 394
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David Hemenway is Professor of Health Policy at the Harvard School of Public Health, and Director of Harvard’s Injury Control Research Center. In 2012 he was recognized by the Centers for Disease Control as one of the twenty “most influential injury and violence professionals over the past twenty years.”


 

Table of Contents

Contents Preface to the New Edition Preface to the 2004 Edition The Scope of the Gun Problem The Facts about Gun Ownership What Public Health Means in Practice The Scientific Basis of Injury Control The Wrong Medicine: “Good Guys” and “Bad Guys” Gun Accidents Suicides Homicides Other Gun-Related Crimes The Myth and Reality of Deterrence How Common Is Self-Defense Gun Use? Is More Better? How Effective Is Self-Defense Gun Use? Guns in the Home Guns in Schools Guns in Public Young Children Adolescents and Young Adults Women African Americans Manufacturers Licensed Dealers The Unregulated Market The Second Amendment Public Opinion Evaluating Regulation Chapter 9. Policy Lessons The Wrong Arguments Lessons from Other Products Lessons from Other Countries International Effects of Our Permissive Policies A Brief History of Firearms Law Reasonable Policies Public Health Surveillance Conclusion Afterword (2006) Appendix A. Methodology Appendix B. Famous Civilians Shot in the United States Bibliography Name Index Place Index General Index
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