Chapter 17 Murder and Homocide rates before and after gun bans by John Lott from Nobody Died at Sandy Hook
Appendix D
Murder and Homocide
rates before and after gun bans
by John Lott
Every place that has been banned guns has seen murder rates go up.
You cannot point to one place where murder rates have fallen, whether it’s
Chicago or D.C. or even island nations such as England, Jamaica, or Ireland.
For an example of homicide rates before and after a ban, take the case of
the handgun ban in England and Wales in January 1997. After the ban, clearly
homicide rates bounce around over time, but there is only one year (2010)
where the homicide rate is lower than it was in 1996. The immediate effect
was about a 50 percent increase in homicide rates. The homicide rate only
began falling when there was a large increase in the number of police officers
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during 2003 and 2004. Despite the huge increase in the number of police,
the murder rate still remained slightly higher than the immediate pre-ban rate.
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There are a lot of issues about how different countries measure homicide
or murders differently, but that isn’t really relevant for the discussion here
as we are talking about changes
over time within a country.
Other information for Ireland
and Jamaica.
Jamaica’s crime data were
obtained from a variety of .
sources. Its murder data from
1960 to 1967 were obtained
from Terry Lacey, Violence
and Politics in Jamaica, y
1 960-70 (Manchester:
Manchester University Press,
1977). Professor Gary Mauser
obtained the data from 1970
to 2000 from a Professor A.
Francis in Jamaica and the i
data from 2001 to 2006 from
the Statistical Institute of
Jamaica (http:// www. statinja.
com/stats.html) . Jamaica’s
population estimates were
obtained from NationMaster.
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How about for DC and
Chicago (Figures taken
from Afore Guns, Less Crime)!
Much of the debate over
gun control focuses on what
is called “cross-sectional”
data. That is crime rates are
examined at one particular
point of time across different
places. Here are two paragraphs
from John Lott’s The Bias
Against Guns that explain the
basic problem with cross-sectional analysis.
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First, the cross-sectional studies: Suppose for the sake of argument that
high-crime countries are the ones that most frequently adopt the most
stringent gun control laws. Suppose further, for the sake of argument,
that gun control indeed lowers crime, but not by enough to reduce rates
to the same low levels prevailing in the majority of countries that did not
adopt the laws. Looking across countries, it would then falsely appear
that stricter gun control resulted in higher crime. Economists refer to this
as an “endogeniety” problem.
The adoption of the policy is a reaction to other events (that is,
“endogenous”), in this case crime. To resolve this, one must examine
how the high-crime areas that chose to adopt the controls changed over
time — not only relative to their own past levels but also relative to areas
that did not institute such controls.
Unfortunately, many contemporary discussions rely on misinterpretations
of cross-sectional data. The New York Tunes recently conducted a cross-
sectional study of murder rates in states with and without the death
penalty, and found that “Indeed, 10 of the 12 states without capital
punishment have homicide rates below the national average, Federal
Bureau of Investigation data shows, while half the states with the death
penalty have homicide rates above the national average.”
However, they erroneously concluded that the death penalty did not
deter murder. The problem is that the states without the death penalty
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(Alaska, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
North Dakota, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Vermont) have
long enjoyed relatively low murder rates, something that might well have
more to do with other factors than the death penalty. Instead one must
compare, over time, how murder rates change in the two groups - those
adopting the death penalty and those that did not.
This appendix originally appeared as “Murder and Homicide Rates before
and after Gun Bans”, Crime Prevention Research Center (1 December 20 13).
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INDEX
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$49.25 million grant from CT 30
$50 million approved to demolish
and rebuild Sandy Hook Elementary
School 332
(1) proof of death suppressed 60
(2) emergency protocols not
followed 63
2 nd amendment 195
(3) drill protocols followed instead
65
33 radio frequency changes 205-208
36 Yogananda Street home 306-307
(4) there was foreknowledge of the
event 67
46 Yogananda Street 260
(5) contradictory reports about the
weapons 68
(6) Adam Lanza cannot have done
the shooting 70-72
(7) Key participants’ inappropriate
behavior 72-74
7-foot-long by 4-foot-wide spread
sheet for past murders discovered
303
(8) Photos at scene look staged or
fake 75
(9) crime scene completely
destroyed 81
9/11 xxi-xxii, xli
911 calls xxx, 24, 27
9 1 1 calls from the Sandy Hook
Elementary School are released 338
(10) Deceased children sang at the
Super Bowl
A
a crisis that did not occur 90
a series of psy-ops 4
a staged psy-op tied to a drill 84
a third boiler room arrangement 122
ABC interview with student from
school 274
AbleChild 177,300
access venue broken in 130
act of terrorism 52-53
Active gunshot fake victim 66
active shooter drill in Carmel,
Connecticut 252
actors 105
actors used 215
ADA Amendments Act of 2008 33
Adam Lanza conducted research on
mass murders before massacre 302
Adam Lanza did not kill anyone, if he
even existed xli
Adam Lanza home to be torn down
345
Adam Lanza’s mental illness 89
Adam listed as died 1 3 December
2012 70
Adam’s bedroom messy 118
Adam’s bedroom neat 118
Adams, Mike 278
Agenda 21 113
Agenda21Radio.com 102
Aiello, Tony 269
A1 Jazeera editorializes on failure of
US to pass sweeping gun laws 339
Alba, Nouel 333-334
allow non-disclosure of child autopsy
247-248
Almasy, Steve 284
Alpha Phonetic protocol 203-205
Amanda 40
Ambellas, Shepherd 252
Americans with Disabilities Act 39
Amrotzi 215
Anarchism xxxvii
ancestry.com 162, 239
And I suppose we didn 't go to the
moon, either? xii
Anderson Cooper attacks James Tracy
for research on Sandy Hook 292-293
Anderson Cooper invites James Tracy
to come on the air 294
Another $2.5 million to Connecticut
State Police, Newtown PD 329
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