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Willingness to shoot: Public attitudes toward defensive gun use
Authors:Liqun Cao  Francis T. Cullen  Shannon M. Barton  Kristie R. Blevins
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, Eastern Michigan University, 48197 Ypsilanti, MI;(2) University of Cincinnati, USA;(3) Indiana State University, USA
Abstract:A survey of 539 residents of Cincinnati is used to examine the willingness to use guns in self-defense against crime. Support for using deadly force against lawbreakers is largely contingent upon the threat of physical harm. In contrast to previous research, firearm owners and non-owners do not differ in their willingness to shoot offenders or in their support for using violence for defensive purposes. Such findings question the distinctiveness of these two groups. Support for firing at criminals, however, did have a cultural component. Willingness to shoot is positively related to childhood socialization into a gun culture and to holding violent attitudes. It also is positively related to the belief that crime is rising, perceived risk of victimization, being nonwhite, and being male.
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