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Targeting Guns - Firearms and Their Control (Paperback, New): Gary Kleck Targeting Guns - Firearms and Their Control (Paperback, New)
Gary Kleck
R1,527 Discovery Miles 15 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new paperback comprehensively reviews the research evidence on the links between guns, violence, and gun control, and reports results of the author's own research as well. In Targeting Guns, Kleck follows the line of argument and careful statistical inference of his earlier prizewinning volume, Point Blank, while updating the literature reviews and statistical information, and adding two chapters.

Point Blank - Guns and Violence in America (Hardcover): Gary Kleck Point Blank - Guns and Violence in America (Hardcover)
Gary Kleck
R5,257 Discovery Miles 52 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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 accidents, and Americans use guns for defensive purposes as many as 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, that most gun debates are worth listening to. Not surprisingly, they 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 logical argument supported by empirical information. It confronts fundamental questions head-on. On its initial publication in 1993, Point Black 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.

Punishment and Crime - The Limits of Punitive Crime Control (Paperback): Gary Kleck, Brion Sever Punishment and Crime - The Limits of Punitive Crime Control (Paperback)
Gary Kleck, Brion Sever
R2,411 Discovery Miles 24 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book summarizes and synthesizes a vast body of research on the effects of legal punishment and criminal behavior. Covering studies conducted between 1967 and 2015, Punishment and Crime evaluates the assertion that legal punishment reduces crime by investigating the impacts, both positive and negative, of legal punishment on criminal behavior, with emphasis on the effects of punitive crime control policies via the mechanisms of deterrence and incapacitation. Brion Sever and Gary Kleck, author of the renowned Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America, present a literature review on legal punishment in the United States that is unparalleled in depth and scope. This text is a must-read for students, researchers, and policymakers concerned with the fields of corrections and crime prevention.

Targeting Guns - Firearms and Their Control (Hardcover): Gary Kleck Targeting Guns - Firearms and Their Control (Hardcover)
Gary Kleck
R4,953 Discovery Miles 49 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new paperback comprehensively reviews the research evidence on the links between guns, violence, and gun control, and reports results of the author's own research as well. In Targeting Guns, Kleck follows the line of argument and careful statistical inference of his earlier prizewinning volume, Point Blank, while updating the literature reviews and statistical information, and adding two chapters.

Point Blank - Guns and Violence in America (Paperback): Gary Kleck Point Blank - Guns and Violence in America (Paperback)
Gary Kleck
R1,535 Discovery Miles 15 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Punishment and Crime - The Limits of Punitive Crime Control (Hardcover): Gary Kleck, Brion Sever Punishment and Crime - The Limits of Punitive Crime Control (Hardcover)
Gary Kleck, Brion Sever
R8,182 Discovery Miles 81 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book summarizes and synthesizes a vast body of research on the effects of legal punishment and criminal behavior. Covering studies conducted between 1967 and 2015, Punishment and Crime evaluates the assertion that legal punishment reduces crime by investigating the impacts, both positive and negative, of legal punishment on criminal behavior, with emphasis on the effects of punitive crime control policies via the mechanisms of deterrence and incapacitation. Brion Sever and Gary Kleck, author of the renowned Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America, present a literature review on legal punishment in the United States that is unparalleled in depth and scope. This text is a must-read for students, researchers, and policymakers concerned with the fields of corrections and crime prevention.

Stopping Power - Why 70 Million Americans Own Guns (Paperback): J.Neil Schulman Stopping Power - Why 70 Million Americans Own Guns (Paperback)
J.Neil Schulman; Afterword by Gary Kleck; J. Neil Shulman
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Did you know that every 13 seconds one of America's 70 million gun owners uses a firearm in defense against a criminal? That American women use handguns 416 times a day in defense against rapists, which is a dozen times more often than rapists use a gun? That a gun kept in the home for protection is 216 times as likely to be used in defense against a criminal than it is to cause the death of an innocent victim in that household?

These are just a few of the surprises this book has in store for anyone whose belief in gun control is based on TV news or popular magazines.

Award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and journalist, J. Neil Schulman, challenges the misinformation that pundits ranging from network anchors to ill-informed doctors are promoting about guns.

Especially for the reader who doesn't own a gun and has never even considered buying one, Stopping Power should be an eye-opener.

What Is Crime? - Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about It (Paperback): Stuart Henry, Mark M. Lanier What Is Crime? - Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about It (Paperback)
Stuart Henry, Mark M. Lanier; Contributions by Mortimer J. Adler, Kathyrn Ann Farr, Marc Gertz, …
R1,865 Discovery Miles 18 650 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For decades, scholars have disagreed about what kinds of behavior count as crime. Is it simply a violation of the criminal law? Is it behavior that causes serious harm? Is the seriousness affected by how many people are harmed and does it make a difference who those people are? Are crimes less criminal if the victims are black, lower class, or foreigners? When corporations victimize workers is that a crime? What about when governments violate basic human rights of their citizens, and who then polices governments? In What Is Crime? the first book-length treatment of the topic, contributors debate the content of crime from diverse perspectives: consensus/moral, cultural/relative, conflict/power, anarchist/critical, feminist, racial/ethnic, postmodernist, and integrational. Henry and Lanier synthesize these perspectives and explore what each means for crime control policy.

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