The threat of gun violence and mass shootings: The extent of avoidance and protective behaviors among the American public11Data from the current study come from a 2023 Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) poll entitled, “Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) Poll: March 2023 Health Tracking Poll /COVID19 Vaccine Monitor. The data are housed in the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research https://doi.org/10.25940/ROPER-31120192). The authors would be happy to share their coding file with interested parties. The opinions or points of view expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) or the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. The current study did not receive funding from any agency or organization. We thank the Editor and three anonymous reviewers for their comments on an earlier draft of the study
Christina Mancini and
Nick Devlin
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2024, vol. 93, issue C
Abstract:
The public and policymakers have become increasingly concerned about gun violence. However, there are open questions concerning how citizens have reacted to such threats, which if understood, could inform gun crime prevention efforts. Specifically, to what extent do Americans report avoidance (e.g., staying away from crowds) and protective (e.g., talking to others about staying safe, purchasing a gun) behaviors as avenues to protect themselves (and others) from gun violence? What factors—concern about crime, gun crime-related perceptions, prior firearm-related experiences, as well as personal characteristics (e.g., age, race, parental status)—are associated with such actions? Drawing on a 2023 national poll, this study examines these research questions. Results suggest a sizable number of Americans have engaged in avoidance (15%–35%) and protective (29–59%) behaviors. As theorized, the occurrence of these behaviors is related to various factors concerning perceptions and experiences with crime and guns as well as socio-demographic characteristics. Implications are discussed.
Keywords: Avoidance behaviors; Defensive gun use; Crime prevention; Gun violence; Public attitudes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2024.102218
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