Gun Crime

Gun Crime by Richard Hobbs, published by Ashgate in 2008, is a comprehensive examination of the impact of gun crime within western societies. This 548-page volume presents a collection of texts from various disciplines, offering insights into the multifaceted issues surrounding firearms and their use in criminal activities. The book is written in English and is structured into four interconnected sections that delve into the complexities of gun-related offenses.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of topics such as youth involvement with firearms, the role of guns in robbery, and the associated violence and homicide. Additionally, the book addresses the trauma resulting from firearm injuries. Gun Crime serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, law enforcement agencies, and community activists, providing a foundation for understanding the challenges of gun crime and informing potential policy initiatives.
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Gun Crime brings together a collection of texts drawn from a diverse range of disciplines which have contributed towards understanding the impact of gun crime within western societies. The book is divided into four interconnected sections which examine the use of firearms to commit offences. Part one explores the problems of youth, gang membership and guns in society. Part two examines the act of robbery where firearms are deployed by criminals in order to facilitate and commission robbery offences. Part three analyses the problem of violence and homicide associated with firearm offending. In the fourth and final part of the collection the texts focus on firearm injury trauma caused as a result of gun crime. The book provides insights for students and researchers, law enforcement agencies, community-based activists and policy-makers seeking to understand issues embedded within firearms offending and to develop initiatives to tackle gun crime.
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