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SecularMotion

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Thu Aug 13, 2015, 10:41 PM Aug 2015

States With High Gun Ownership See More Officers Killed [View all]

The higher the rate of gun ownership in a state, the higher the likelihood of a law enforcement officer being killed, a new study has found.

Researchers, writing online in the American Journal of Public Health, used F.B.I. data on the rate of police officer deaths in each state, along with information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on gun ownership rates. From 1996 to 2010, there were 782 homicides of law enforcement personnel, 92 percent of them by gunfire. Responses to domestic disturbance calls resulted in 116 police deaths, 15 percent of the total.

Among the 180,000 officers in the eight states with the lowest rates of gun ownership, the homicide rate was 0.31 per 100,000. Among the 183,000 in the 23 states with the highest gun ownership rates, the rate was 0.95 per 100,000. The researchers controlled for race and ethnicity, poverty rates, educational level and other factors.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/08/13/states-with-high-gun-ownership-see-more-officers-killed/?ref=health
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Hemenway sarisataka Aug 2015 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author beevul Aug 2015 #2
Higher rates due to low population, not high officer deaths. N/T beevul Aug 2015 #3
funny, the only cop shot to death in my state in my lifetime gejohnston Aug 2015 #4
More intentionally misleading statistics Kang Colby Aug 2015 #5
It gets better... branford Aug 2015 #6
that list includes all line of duty deaths gejohnston Aug 2015 #7
I'm sure it's relevant (muffled laughter) DonP Aug 2015 #10
misleading is better than the damn lies that are normally thrown around. ileus Aug 2015 #9
If more officers are getting shot, Imagine the civilians, good argument for getting your CHP. ileus Aug 2015 #8
Hmm. This floated up on NPR this A.M. The same show and host... Eleanors38 Aug 2015 #11
This is an old strategy with (somewhat) new clothes. pablo_marmol Aug 2015 #15
That, too. I note this is the second "gun control" study on this NPR show. Eleanors38 Aug 2015 #17
The desperation shows itself in many ways, does it not? NT pablo_marmol Aug 2015 #18
300 million guns...anyone that thinks America needs more GUNS is entirely insane. Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #12
320 million, get your numbers right DonP Aug 2015 #13
"Police are also terrorized by 300+ million, yes MILLION, fucking guns floating around the land..." pablo_marmol Aug 2015 #16
"A new study....." and "Researchers, writing online in the American Journal of Public Health......" pablo_marmol Aug 2015 #14
The writer didn't read the study gejohnston Aug 2015 #19
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