Winner of the 1993 Michael J. Hindelang award of the American
Society of Criminology.
By 1990 there were approximately 200 million guns in private
hands in the United States, and around half of American households
contained a gun. Over 30,000 people a year are killed with guns in
suicides, homicides, and acci-dents, and Americans use guns for
defensive purposes over a million times a year. There is little
doubt that gun violence and control are issues of vital importance,
and they continue to inspire national debate. It is doubtful,
however, whether most gun debates are worth listening to. Not
surprisingly, such debates generally leave their participants
exactly where they began, with their biases intact, and onlookers
perplexed.
Written deliberately to counter an atmosphere of hysteria and
extremism. Point Blank, now in paperback, offers logi-cal argument
supported by empirical information. It con-fronts fundamental
questions head-on. On its initial publication in 1993, Point Blank
won the Michael J. Hindelang Award of the American Society of
Criminology for the book that "made the most outstanding
contribution to criminology." Point Blank reports both original
research and assesses existing evidence drawn from a wide variety
of academic disciplines, including criminology, sociology, law, and
medicine.
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