Guns: Who Should Have Them? brings together leading experts to probe beyond emotive arguments in the gun control debate. Each contributor offers a scholarly perspective on the social and legal factors driving violence.
Chapters cover legal frameworks, criminological data, medical and psychiatric insights, and feminist critiques—integrating multidisciplinary research into a coherent analysis.
Rather than focusing on firearms alone, this volume identifies family breakdown, flawed social welfare programs and emerging youth despair as the true roots of crime. Contributors argue that policies targeting these issues are essential for effective violence reduction.
Readers interested in public policy, criminal justice reform, or social research will appreciate the rigorous evidence and clear writing. This book challenges conventional assumptions and encourages informed debate.
- Legal and criminology analysis
- Medical and psychiatric research
- Feminist studies on violence
- Social and familial causes of crime