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      <dc:title>Gun Density, Gun Type, and the Dallas Homicide Rate, 1980-1992</dc:title>
		
      		<dc:creator>Koper, Christopher S.</dc:creator>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>assault weapons</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>crime reporting</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>firearms</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>gun ownership</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>gun use</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>handguns</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>mortality rates</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>police records</dc:subject>
      	
		
      		<dc:subject>NACJD.XIV</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>ICPSR.XVII.E</dc:subject>
      	
      		<dc:subject>NACJD.VII</dc:subject>
      	
      	<dc:description>This study examined the relationships among trends in
 deadly gun violence, overall gun availability, and the availability of
 more lethal types of guns. Using firearms confiscated by the Dallas,
 Texas, police department from 1980 to 1992 as indicators of the types
 of guns circulating among criminal/high-risk groups, the project
 examined changes over time in Dallas' street gun arsenal and assessed
 the impact these changes had upon gun violence mortality in
 Dallas. The focus of the project was on the characteristics of the
 guns rather than their numbers. All confiscated firearms were analyzed
 and characterized according to basic weapon type and caliber
 groupings. Dates of confiscation were missing from the majority of the
 pre-1988 records, but by aggregating the gun data into bimonthly (Part
 1) and quarterly (Part 2) time series databases, it was possible to
 estimate the bimonthly and quarterly periods of confiscation for most
 of the 1980-1992 records. Records that could not be assigned to
 bimonthly or quarterly periods were dropped. Confiscated firearms were
 grouped into basic categories based on stopping power (i.e., wounding
 potential), rate of fire, and ammunition capacity. The following
 measures were created for each bimonthly and quarterly period: (1)
 weapons with high stopping power (large guns), (2) semiautomatic
 weaponry (semis), (3) weapons combining high stopping power and a
 semiautomatic firing mechanism (large semis), (4) handguns with high
 stopping power (large handguns), (5) semiautomatic handguns (semi
 handguns), and (6) handguns combining high stopping power and
 semiautomatic firing (large semi handguns). Several violence measures
 were obtained from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Uniform
 Crime Reports Supplemental Homicide Reports and Return A (or Offenses
 Known and Clearances by Arrest) data files (see UNIFORM CRIME
 REPORTING PROGRAM DATA [UNITED STATES]: 1975-1997 [ICPSR 9028]). These
 measures were also aggregated at bimonthly and quarterly levels. Data
 from the Dallas Police Department master gun property file include
 total handguns, total semiautomatic handguns, total large-caliber
 handguns, total large-caliber semiautomatic handguns, total shotguns,
 total semiautomatic shotguns, total rifles, total semiautomatic
 rifles, and total counts and total semiautomatic counts for various
 calibers of handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Data that were aggregated
 using the FBI data include total homicides, gun homicides, total
 robberies, gun robberies, and gun aggravated assaults. The data file
also includes the year and the bimonthly or quarterly period counter.</dc:description>
		
      	<dc:date>2006-03-30</dc:date>
	    
      		<dc:type>administrative records data, and event/transaction data</dc:type>
      	
      	<dc:identifier>3145</dc:identifier>
      	<dc:identifier>10.3886/ICPSR03145.v1</dc:identifier>
    	
      		<dc:source>(1) Master gun property file from the Property/Auto
 Pound Section of the Dallas, Texas, police department, (2) Federal
Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reporting Program data</dc:source>
      	
    	
      		<dc:coverage>Dallas</dc:coverage>
      	
      		<dc:coverage>Texas</dc:coverage>
      	
      		<dc:coverage>United States</dc:coverage>
      	
		
      		<dc:coverage>1980--1992</dc:coverage>
      	
      	<dc:rights> ICPSR metadata records are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 
        3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/).</dc:rights>
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