Spike in violent crime follows rise in gun-buying amid social upheaval (Wapo)
| Adventurous Duck-like Plaza National Security Agency | 07/16/20 | | gold police squad | 07/16/20 | | Adventurous Duck-like Plaza National Security Agency | 07/16/20 | | jet really tough guy | 07/16/20 | | razzmatazz cocky church building deer antler | 07/16/20 | | irate cracking senate boistinker | 07/16/20 | | Razzle Hissy Fit Menage | 07/16/20 | | startled swashbuckling juggernaut | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | Alcoholic knife parlor | 07/16/20 | | Chartreuse Stag Film | 07/16/20 | | Self-centered soul-stirring friendly grandma candlestick maker | 07/16/20 | | Impressive unholy psychic patrolman | 07/17/20 | | salmon racy old irish cottage brethren | 07/16/20 | | irate cracking senate boistinker | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | Self-centered soul-stirring friendly grandma candlestick maker | 07/16/20 | | chrome library hairy legs | 07/16/20 | | coral hairless casino | 07/16/20 | | Self-centered soul-stirring friendly grandma candlestick maker | 07/16/20 | | purple theater stage jew | 07/16/20 | | Passionate home tattoo | 07/16/20 | | fishy ticket booth | 07/16/20 | | salmon racy old irish cottage brethren | 07/16/20 | | Razzle Hissy Fit Menage | 07/16/20 | | thirsty aromatic university goal in life | 07/16/20 | | Mustard Nofapping Corn Cake Tanning Salon | 07/16/20 | | Brindle prole step-uncle's house | 07/16/20 | | razzmatazz cocky church building deer antler | 07/16/20 | | gold police squad | 07/16/20 | | Adventurous Duck-like Plaza National Security Agency | 07/16/20 | | Godawful nowag | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | salmon racy old irish cottage brethren | 07/16/20 | | Razzle-dazzle Sickened Office | 07/16/20 | | Mustard Nofapping Corn Cake Tanning Salon | 07/16/20 | | big center mad-dog skullcap | 07/16/20 | | Insecure Odious Point | 07/16/20 | | thirsty aromatic university goal in life | 07/16/20 | | Razzle Hissy Fit Menage | 07/16/20 | | Passionate home tattoo | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | garnet electric dysfunction | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | gold police squad | 07/16/20 | | mint electric furnace | 07/16/20 | | startled swashbuckling juggernaut | 07/16/20 | | fishy ticket booth | 07/16/20 | | frozen red market puppy | 07/16/20 | | thirsty aromatic university goal in life | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | Infuriating ivory place of business | 07/16/20 | | thirsty aromatic university goal in life | 07/16/20 | | tan cerebral cuck | 07/16/20 | | chrome library hairy legs | 07/16/20 | | Godawful nowag | 07/16/20 | | Ultramarine Karate | 07/16/20 | | Chartreuse Stag Film | 07/16/20 | | pearly fragrant idea he suggested church | 07/16/20 | | gold police squad | 07/16/20 | | salmon racy old irish cottage brethren | 07/16/20 | | stimulating topaz chad forum | 07/16/20 | | elite titillating lodge background story | 07/16/20 | | mint electric furnace | 07/16/20 | | bateful olive site filthpig | 07/16/20 | | Wine comical kitchen | 07/16/20 | | diverse den | 07/16/20 | | Self-centered soul-stirring friendly grandma candlestick maker | 07/16/20 | | Excitant Geriatric Dingle Berry | 07/16/20 | | Mustard Nofapping Corn Cake Tanning Salon | 07/16/20 | | Spectacular Lake Dragon Partner | 07/16/20 | | irate cracking senate boistinker | 07/16/20 | | chrome library hairy legs | 07/16/20 | | garnet electric dysfunction | 07/16/20 | | Dun Pocket Flask Station | 07/17/20 | | chrome library hairy legs | 07/16/20 | | Dun Pocket Flask Station | 07/17/20 | | Histrionic Dilemma | 07/16/20 | | Flirting hideous new version lay | 07/16/20 | | Brindle prole step-uncle's house | 07/16/20 | | elite titillating lodge background story | 07/16/20 | | frozen red market puppy | 07/16/20 | | gold police squad | 07/16/20 | | trip indian lodge | 07/16/20 | | frozen red market puppy | 07/17/20 | | gold police squad | 07/17/20 |
Poast new message in this thread
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:18 AM Author: Adventurous Duck-like Plaza National Security Agency
Jews dancing in the end zone here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/07/15/gun-sales-jump-protests-coronavirus/
Americans purchased millions more guns than usual this spring, spurred in large part by racial animosity stoked by widespread protests over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, as well as anxiety over the effects of the covid-19 pandemic.
That gun-buying binge is associated with a significant increase in gun violence across the United States.
Those are the conclusions of two studies by the Brookings Institution and the University of California at Davis, respectively. Together, they paint a portrait of a society arming itself against social upheaval during a time of institutional failure.
The Brookings study, after examining federal background check data, estimated an additional 3 million firearms were sold from March through June, compared with the same period in previous years. That’s roughly equivalent to the spike in gun purchases observed following the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting and more than 50 percent higher than would have been expected for June sales.
Nearly half of those 3 million additional sales happened in June, after several days of protests sparked by Floyd’s killing in police custody. Researchers Phillip Levine and Robin McKnight of Wellesley College wrote that the spike differed from previous gun-buying binges because it was not driven by fear of pending restrictions but rather by anxiety and unease over the ongoing crises.
Image without a caption
“In March, concerns about personal safety arose from both a deadly new virus and an economy in free fall,” they write. “By June, concerns about the virus and the economy remained, and were compounded by new evidence of racial injustice in policing, widespread protests, and discussions of defunding the police.”
The 2020 gun surge is different in at least one other respect: Purchases have been higher in states with greater levels of racial animus. Levine and McKnight approximated state-level racism using data on Google searches for the n-word, an approach used by social scientists in the past.
Image without a caption
“We find that states where individuals are more likely to search for racial epithets experienced larger increases in June firearm sales,” they wrote, “even after adjusting for the personal security concerns that likely generated the March spikes in gun sales.” This is a new development: Running the same analysis on previous spikes in gun-buying yielded no correlation between racial animus and purchasing behavior.
AD
They conclude their analysis on an ominous note: “In a society fraught with racial tension, it is not clear that dismantling the police and seeing more private citizens purchase guns will lead to a safer world.”
That question is directly addressed in the second paper, by a team from the University of California Firearm Violence Research Center. Led by Julia Schleimer, the team similarly found a massive increase in gun-buying during the first half of the year. They then focused on the question of whether, at the state level, those purchases are linked to an increase in gun violence.
To do that, they turned to data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive, an organization that maintains a real-time database of shootings by scouring news reports, police reports and public records. The analysis attempts to correct for a number of other factors that would plausibly affect rates of gun violence, such as covid-19 cases and deaths, the presence of stay-at-home orders, social distancing adherence, demographic factors and even temperature and precipitation.
AD
In the end, they estimated, firearm violence nationally jumped nearly 8 percent from March through May because of excess gun-buying; that’s “776 additional injuries associated with purchasing spikes.” That may be an undercount: The Brookings study indicated gun sales jumped even higher in June, with potentially even greater effects on rates of gun violence.
The authors caution that a study of this nature cannot prove causality, particularly at a time of massive social upheaval in a country dealing with an unprecedented public health crisis as well as a nationwide protest movement.
“The risks of increased firearm availability are likely compounded by the myriad effects of the coronavirus pandemic, including widespread increases in anxiety, fear, grief, economic strain, disruptions to daily routines, and racial and economic inequities,” the authors write.
AD
Still, they note, they accounted for as many confounding factors as possible and contend their finding is in line with a number of previous studies on the consequences of prior gun-buying binges.
Taken together, the findings paint a particularly bleak picture of the United States in 2020. Reeling from a pandemic, an economic downturn and a national reckoning with racism and police brutality, many Americans are choosing to arm themselves in the hope, perhaps, of protecting themselves in the event that circumstances get worse.
The research suggests that at least some of the spike in gun purchases is driven by racist beliefs and attitudes among white Americans.
And while many new gun buyers are motivated by wanting to secure their safety, the research also suggests that every gun purchased is a step toward a more violent society
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616610) |
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:21 AM Author: jet really tough guy
why even read that fake shitsite
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616618)
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:22 AM Author: irate cracking senate boistinker
"They conclude their analysis on an ominous note: “In a society fraught with racial tension, it is not clear that dismantling the police and seeing more private citizens purchase guns will lead to a safer world.”"
At least someone is still sane.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616622) |
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:46 AM Author: Passionate home tattoo
Rate this rigorous SCIENCE:
We find that states where individuals are more likely to search for racial epithets experienced larger increases in June firearm sales,” they wrote, “even after adjusting for the personal security concerns that likely generated the March spikes in gun sales.” This is a new development: Running the same analysis on previous spikes in gun-buying yielded no correlation between racial animus and purchasing behavior.
AD
They conclude their analysis on an ominous note: “In a society fraught with racial tension, it is not clear that dismantling the police and seeing more private citizens purchase guns will lead to a safer world.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616704) |
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:51 AM Author: salmon racy old irish cottage brethren
"individuals are more likely to search for racial epithets"
what individuals
what racial epithets
how do you even track this
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616728) |
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 10:20 AM Author: gold police squad
Purchases have been higher in states with greater levels of racial animus. Levine and McKnight approximated state-level racism using data on Google searches for the n-word, an approach used by social scientists in the past.
They are literally using this as proof of racism in a state
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616867) |
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 11:07 AM Author: salmon racy old irish cottage brethren
reminder that the "evidence" of inherent bias which is always cited is some study where they found that people took longer to click on the word black as opposed to white, while playing a video game.
https://thesocietypages.org/toolbox/implicit-bias/
“The IAT measures the strength of associations between concepts (e.g., black people, gay people) and evaluations (e.g., good, bad) or stereotypes (e.g., athletic, clumsy). The main idea is that making a response is easier when closely related items share the same response key."
you can play the video game at the link above
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40617145) |
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:55 AM Author: Razzle Hissy Fit Menage
Do they show which states are more likely to search for racial epithets?
Couldn't it be just as likely that Illinois, with higher proportion of African-American population, is more likely to enter the n word on Google (could some of this be attributed to African-American's choice of search terms? For rap lyrics, for example?), and it has an explosion in shootings in the inner city and calls for defunding the police, and suburbans buy guns in response?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616750)
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:55 AM Author: thirsty aromatic university goal in life
"And while many new gun buyers are motivated by wanting to secure their safety, the research also suggests that every gun purchased is a step toward a more violent society"
They can go fuck themselves.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616748) |
Date: July 16th, 2020 9:56 AM Author: tan cerebral cuck
“Spike in violent crime follows rise of BLM protesting”
“Spike in violent crime follows rise of mask wearing”
“Spike in violent crime follows dearth of baseball games to watch”
etc
etc
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40616755) |
Date: July 16th, 2020 11:54 AM Author: pearly fragrant idea he suggested church
"Levine and McKnight approximated state-level racism using data on Google searches for the n-word, an approach used by social scientists in the past."
lmfao
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40617386)
|
Date: July 16th, 2020 5:13 PM Author: Flirting hideous new version lay
“ “We find that states where individuals are more likely to search for racial epithets experienced larger increases in June firearm sales,” they wrote, “even after adjusting for the personal security concerns that likely generated the March spikes in gun sales.” This is a new development: Running the same analysis on previous spikes in gun-buying yielded no correlation between racial animus and purchasing behavior.”
Lol big brother is watching you.
Unrelated: I bought my first handgun in June.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4586150&forum_id=2#40618968) |
|
|