Authors
Peter J Carrington
Publication date
1999/1/1
Journal
Archives of Suicide Research
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
71-75
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
An article recently published in the Archives of Suicide Research (Leenaars & Lester, 1996, 2, 223-234) concerning the impact of the 1977 Canadian gun control legislation on the national gender-specific rates of suicide and homicide concluded that “… the bill had a preventative effect only on female suicide and homicide without displacement. There may have been compensatory use in other methods for males in both types of lethal violence” (Abstract). The article states that “the passage of C-51 seems to have a more beneficial impact on female victims than on male victims… Males appear to be less influenced by gun restrictions… Displacement, especially in males in suicide - and homicide - may impede efforts to prevent violence” (1996: 229-232).1 Based on a re-analysis of the data which they present, we must disagree with these statements.
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