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				National Firearms Survey, 1999
			
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					David Hemenway
								
			
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		<subfield code="a">2007-07-06</subfield>
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		<subfield code="a">Ann Arbor, Mich.</subfield>
		<subfield code="b">Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]</subfield>
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		<subfield code="a">Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2013-05-24.</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.</subfield>
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		<subfield code="a">Also available as downloadable files.</subfield>
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			This survey was undertaken to obtain information on the
 characteristics of gun ownership, gun storage and gun carrying
 practices, and weapons-related incidents in the United
 States--specifically, use of guns and other weapons in self-defense
 against other people. Data were collected using national random-digit
 dial telephone surveys completed between March 19, 1999 and July 13,
 1999. Sampling was suspended after the school shooting in Littleton,
 Colorado on April 20, 1999, and resumed after a cool-down period.
 Part 1, Survey Data, contains the coded data obtained during the
 interviews, and Part 2, Open-Ended Verbatim Responses, consists of
 open-ended answers provided by the respondents. Four qualifying
 questions were asked, dealing with: (1) gun ownership, (2) gun display
 against the respondent, (3) gun use in self-defense against another
 person, and (4) the use of a weapon other than a gun in self-defense
 against another person. A "yes" response to a qualifying question led
 to a series of additional questions on the same topic as the
 qualifying question. Information was collected from all respondents on
 the perceived safety of their neighborhood, whether they would feel
 safer if more people owned guns, whether guns should be allowed in
 public places, whether gun injuries were a problem in their community,
 whether they would favor or oppose a program to reduce gun injuries,
 and whether they had ever been shot with a gun. Respondents living in
 households that currently contained a gun were asked how many and what
 type of guns were present, the main reasons for owning a gun, whether
 any of the guns were loaded and unlocked, and whether they had
 received formal firearms training. Questions about incidents in which
 a gun was displayed in a hostile manner against the respondent
 included the number of times it took place, how long ago it had
 occurred, whether the respondent was in the military or police force
 at the time, the location of the incident, whether the individual
 displaying the gun was known to the respondent, whether the respondent
 had a gun, and whether the police were contacted. Respondents who had
 used a gun or other weapon in self-defense in the last five years were
 asked about the number of times it took place, the location of the
 incident, whether they were in the military or police force at the
 time, the type of weapon used, whether they knew the other person,
 whether this individual also had a weapon, whether the police were
 contacted and arrests made, and what crime was committed. Additional
 questions asked respondents whether they smoked cigarettes, drank
 alcohol, whether they had gotten married, had had a fire in their
 home, and had been hospitalized for a fracture in the past year, and
 whether they had ever had contact with extraterrestrial life.
 Demographic variables include sex, age, race, education level,
 household income, type of residential area (e.g., urban, rural, etc.),
and age and number of children in the household. 
			Cf.: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04552.v1
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			<subfield code="a">fear of crime</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">firearms</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">gun ownership</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">gun use</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">handguns</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">reactions to crime</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">personal security</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">public opinion</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">public safety</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">self defense</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">weapons offenses</subfield>
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			<subfield code="a">ICPSR XVII.E. Social Institutions and Behavior, Crime and the Criminal Justice System</subfield>
		
			<subfield code="a">NACJD II. Community Studies</subfield>
		
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					<subfield code="a">Hemenway, David</subfield>
					<subfield code="u">Harvard University. Harvard School of Public Health. Harvard Injury Control Research Center</subfield>
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		<subfield code="a">Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.</subfield>
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		<subfield code="z">Access restricted ; authentication may be required:</subfield>
		<subfield code="u">http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04552.v1</subfield>
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