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Fewer Guns, Fewer Robberies? (From Armed Robbery: Proceedings of a Seminar Held 22-24 March 1988, P 77-81, Dennis Challinger, ed. -- See NCJ-119997)

NCJ Number
120005
Author(s)
L Hingley
Date Published
1989
Length
5 pages
Annotation
To achieve the basis of a less violent society, control of gun ownership is an important, obvious step.
Abstract
Research into armed holdups found that almost 60 percent of New South Wales bank holdups involve a firearm. Several studies on the issue of firearms in crime found three basic reasons why there is concern over the number of firearms: the number of serious and fatal accidents caused by firearms, the use of firearms in suicide, and the criminal misuse of firearms. Also, research reveals that the typical murder or serious assault caused by casual misuse of firearms is unplanned and arises out of a domestic altercation. The criminal element will always be able to acquire firearms, but restriction on ownership and possession through comprehensive gun legislation will undoubtedly reduce the number of victims. Firearm restriction is just one facet of an enormous problem, but it is something that can be controlled immediately and thoroughly. 5 references.