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以物换枪——将枪支回购用作预防伤害/社区教育工具

Goods for Guns--the use of a gun buyback as an injury prevention/community education tool.

作者信息

McGuire Margaret, Manno Mariann, Rook Allison, Maranda Louise, Renaud Elizabeth, DeRoss Anthony, Hirsh Michael

机构信息

UMassMemorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma. 2011 Nov;71(5 Suppl 2):S537-40. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e31823a4d75.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

US children aged between 5 years and 14 years have a rate of gun-related homicide 17 times higher and a rate of gun-related suicide and unintentional firearm injury 10 times higher than other developed countries. Gun buyback programs have been criticized as ineffective interventions in decreasing violence. The Injury Free Coalition for Kids-Worcester (IFCK-W) Goods for Guns buyback is a multipronged approach to address these concerns and to reduce the number of firearms in the community.

METHODS

The IFCK-W buyback program is funded by corporate sponsors, grants, and individual donations. Citizens are instructed to transport guns, ammunition, and weapons safely to police headquarters on two Saturdays in December. Participants are guaranteed anonymity by the District Attorney's office and receive gift certificates for operable guns. Trained volunteers administer an anonymous survey to willing participants. Individuals who disclose having unsafely stored guns remaining at home receive educational counseling and trigger locks. Guns and ammunition are destroyed at a later time in a gun crushing ceremony.

RESULTS

Since 2002, 1,861 guns (444 rifle/shotgun, 738 pistol/revolver, and 679 automatic/semiautomatic) have been collected at a cost of $99,250 (average, $53/gun). Seven hundred ten people have surrendered firearms, 534 surveys have been administered, and ≈ 75 trigger locks have been distributed per year.

CONCLUSIONS

IFCK-W Goods for Guns is a relatively inexpensive injury prevention model program that removes unwanted firearms from homes, raises community awareness about gun safety, and provides high-risk individuals with trigger locks and educational counseling.

摘要

背景

美国5至14岁儿童的枪支相关凶杀率比其他发达国家高17倍,枪支相关自杀率和非故意枪支伤害率比其他发达国家高10倍。枪支回购计划被批评为在减少暴力方面无效的干预措施。伍斯特儿童无伤害联盟(IFCK-W)的“以物换枪”回购计划是一种多管齐下的方法,以解决这些问题并减少社区内的枪支数量。

方法

IFCK-W回购计划由企业赞助商、赠款和个人捐赠提供资金。指导公民在12月的两个周六将枪支、弹药和武器安全运送到警察总部。地方检察官办公室保证参与者的匿名性,并为可使用的枪支提供礼品券。训练有素的志愿者对愿意参与的人进行匿名调查。那些透露家中仍有不安全存放枪支的人会接受安全教育咨询并获得扳机锁。枪支和弹药随后在枪支销毁仪式上被销毁。

结果

自2002年以来,已收集到1861支枪(444支步枪/霰弹枪、738支手枪/左轮手枪和679支自动/半自动手枪),成本为99250美元(平均每支枪53美元)。710人上交了枪支,进行了534次调查,每年发放约75个扳机锁。

结论

IFCK-W的“以物换枪”计划是一个相对低成本的伤害预防示范项目,它能从家庭中移除不需要的枪支,提高社区对枪支安全的认识,并为高危人群提供扳机锁和安全教育咨询。

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