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guns is to kill. It does not matter how we perceive the carrying of a gun, the main point is that we have absolutely no reason to fight evil with some more evil. We can always find alternative solutions that might seem to be harder and slow...
the relative impact of trust in police, social cohesion, and fear of crime on neighborhood-level rates of concealed pistol license (CPL) holding. The dynamics of both formal and informal social control are hypothesized to affect neighborhoo...
common sense. Common sense is a natural learning process that is common in all the people irrespective of the environment the person gets. It develops in stages beginning with infancy the toddler’s age and the start to speed up as the age g...
gun control and gun violence. Holding and weapon possession is not a new practice in America which was protected by the Second Amendment of American Constitution. The paper includes three reasons in support of the strict gun laws in America...
the weapons used in the murders of an individual is the gun owned by the owners. There are lessened guns. The gun control phenomenon has constitutional issues and civil liberty that has occurred in the history of gun controls. There is ever...
crime in cities and temporal changes in their crime rates. Using a pooled cross-sectional and time-series design of 584 U.S. cities for the years 1960, 1970, and 1980, the present study evaluates the empirical adequacy of these theories. Th...
crime rate? No civilized nation encourages its inhabitants to commit or involve themselves in crimes which eventually lead to different degrees of punishments. This paper argues why the crime rate is higher in America as compared to other i...