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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This thematic panel includes four studies on interpersonal gun violence, all focusing on the role of contextual and legal factors. The first disentangles the role of situational and structural factors on extent of victim injury, while the others evaluate the impact of various types of gun control legislation, including stand your ground laws, campus carry legislation, and minimum age laws.
Considering the role of structural context in the escalation of interpersonal gun violence - Marin R. Wenger, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Emma Fridel, Florida State University
Examining the impact of minimum handgun purchase age and background check legislation on young adult firearm deaths in the United States, 1991-2020 - Emma Fridel, Florida State University; Gregory M. Zimmerman, Northeastern University; Shayna Arrigo, Florida State University
Exploring the effect of Stand Your Ground laws on homicide and violent crime in the United States, 1990-2020 - Shayna Arrigo, Florida State University; Emma Fridel, Florida State University
Examining the effect of campus carry legislation on university crime rates - Antonia M. La Tosa, Florida State University; Emma Fridel, Florida State University