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: A Survey Of Public Opinion Of Gun Policy In Wisconsin

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Aiming for Safety: A survey of Public Opinion of Gun Policy in Wisconsin
In general, this study searches for the contrast men and women's view on gun control. The main, important research question asked is why guns are killing so many children? There is not any posted theoretical framework. However, the key concept of discussion is childhood violence. The topic of childhood violence is expressed in many types such as: witnesses of domestic and community violence, victims of sexual and physical abuse, or victims in interpersonal or attempted suicide. The hypothesis stated in this article is that handguns in homes deter violence. This hypothesis is clearly stated. The independent variable in this journal is gender. The dependent variables are support of gun control and violence. The control variable is children. All of these variables are measured by surveys. These surveys were instrumented in the previous 5 years 1996-2001 and published results. The results found......


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