Carter Jeremy G, Binder Michael
1 Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, USA.
2 University of North Florida, Jacksonville, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2018 Oct;33(19):3025-3052. doi: 10.1177/0886260516633608. Epub 2016 Feb 24.
Research has yet to identify a predictive relationship between crime and the issuance of aggregated concealed gun permits. The present study examines if a macro-level relationship exists between both concealed carry firearm applications and permits and violent crime committed with a firearm. Florida county-level data for concealed carry applications and violent crime are combined with police employment, socioeconomic, political, and firearm subculture variables across two temporal periods using both county and year fixed effects models. Unstandardized negative binomial regressions are employed with multiple alternative model specifications and diagnostic tests. Findings indicate a positive association between crime, especially those committed with a firearm, and concealed carry applications and permits. The effect size of firearm violent crime on concealed carry applications and permits is minimal. There is a demonstrable link between firearm violence and concealed carry applications and permits issued, net all covariates. Findings should be tempered by the minimal effect sizes.
研究尚未确定犯罪与聚合隐蔽持枪许可证发放之间的预测关系。本研究考察隐蔽携带枪支申请和许可证与使用枪支实施的暴力犯罪之间是否存在宏观层面的关系。使用县和年份固定效应模型,将佛罗里达州县级隐蔽携带申请和暴力犯罪数据与两个时间段内的警察就业、社会经济、政治和枪支亚文化变量相结合。采用多个替代模型规范和诊断测试进行非标准化负二项回归。研究结果表明,犯罪,尤其是使用枪支实施的犯罪,与隐蔽携带申请和许可证之间存在正相关关系。枪支暴力犯罪对隐蔽携带申请和许可证的影响大小微乎其微。在排除所有协变量后,枪支暴力与隐蔽携带申请及发放的许可证之间存在明显联系。研究结果应因影响大小极小而有所缓和。