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Citation

Guettabi M, Munasib A. Reg. Stud. 2018; 52(9): 1250-1260.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00343404.2017.1371846

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

An increased recognition of the possibility of treatment heterogeneities of policy changes has resulted in the rise of comparative case studies. Our analysis uses the synthetic control method (SCM) to examine if the passage of the Stand Your Ground (SYG) laws had dissimilar effects on homicides and firearms deaths in the US states that passed these laws during the first wave (between 2005 and 2007). Using 22 years of data (1991-2012) to study each state separately, we find that these laws did not have uniform effects across states: in three out of 14 states - Florida, Alabama and Michigan - they led to increased (non-suicide) firearms deaths (and by different magnitudes). These three states imposed a duty to retreat prior to their SYG laws and saw a marked departure in self-defence treatment as their SYG laws passed. As for murder and non-negligent manslaughter, only for Florida was an effect found.


Language: en

Keywords

death by firearms; H75; K4; R; Stand Your Ground law; synthetic control method; violent crimes; Z1

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