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枪支换资金:西雅图枪支回购计划评估

Money for guns: evaluation of the Seattle Gun Buy-Back Program.

作者信息

Callahan C M, Rivara F P, Koepsell T D

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester, NY.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 1994 Jul-Aug;109(4):472-7.

Abstract

Community involvement in local firearms policy is advocated to be an important component of efforts to curtail violence. This report describes the first evaluation of one such effort, a gun buy-back program conducted in Seattle, WA, during the fall of 1992. The evaluation included (a) surveys of 500 participants and a description of the firearms exchanged; (b) monitoring police reports, trauma center admissions, and medical examiners' data to assess short-term effects on the frequency of firearm-related events; and (c) an assessment of community beliefs by random-digit dialing telephone interviews of 1,000 residents. Of the 1,172 firearms relinquished, 95 percent were handguns, 83 percent were operational, and 67 percent were owned for more than 5 years. Twenty-five percent were exchanged by women. The mean age of participants in the exchange program was 51 years. Females and persons in older age groups were more likely than males (83 percent versus 70 percent, P < 0.01) and minors (88 percent versus 55 percent, P < 0.05) to select safe disposal as motivation to participate. Comparing firearm-related events per month before and after the program, crimes and deaths increased, and injuries decreased, but the changes were not statistically significant. Telephone interviews revealed broad support for publicly funded gun buy-back programs even among households (61 percent) with firearms. Gun buy-back programs are a broadly supported means to decrease voluntarily the prevalence of handguns within a community, but their effect on decreasing violent crime and reducing firearm mortality is unknown.

摘要

社区参与地方枪支政策被认为是减少暴力行为努力的一个重要组成部分。本报告描述了对其中一项努力的首次评估,即1992年秋季在华盛顿州西雅图市开展的一项枪支回购计划。该评估包括:(a) 对500名参与者的调查以及对所交换枪支的描述;(b) 监测警方报告、创伤中心入院情况和法医数据,以评估对枪支相关事件发生频率的短期影响;(c) 通过对1000名居民进行随机数字拨号电话访谈来评估社区的看法。在交出的1172支枪支中,95%是手枪,83%可以使用,67%已拥有超过5年。25%是由女性交出的。参与交换计划的参与者平均年龄为51岁。与男性(83%对70%,P<0.01)和未成年人(88%对55%,P<0.05)相比,女性和年龄较大的人群更有可能选择安全处置作为参与的动机。比较该计划前后每月与枪支相关的事件,犯罪和死亡人数增加,受伤人数减少,但这些变化无统计学意义。电话访谈显示,即使在有枪支的家庭(61%)中,对由公共资金支持的枪支回购计划也有广泛支持。枪支回购计划是一种得到广泛支持的、旨在自愿减少社区内手枪普及程度的手段,但其对减少暴力犯罪和降低枪支死亡率的效果尚不清楚。

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