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Melbourne Uni study on the gun buy back.

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17 August 2012, 13:57
Bakes
Melbourne Uni study on the gun buy back.
A bit of a long read folks but check it out.

Melbourne Uni study on the gun buy back


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20 August 2012, 10:10
sambarman338
Bakes,
I just went thru the dubious exercise of telling Adobe all about myself but still can't get into your link. What's it say, basically?
20 August 2012, 19:20
Saeed
Adobe can go up the creek as far as I am concerned.

I refuse to sign up just tto read an article.


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21 August 2012, 03:15
DenisB
"A 2008 study on the effects of the firearm buybacks by Dr Wang-Sheng Lee and Dr Sandy Suardi of Melbourne University’s Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research studied the data and concluded: "Despite the fact that several researchers using the same data have examined the impact of the NFA on firearm deaths, a consensus does not appear to have been reached. In this paper, we re-analyze the same data on firearm deaths used in previous research, using tests for unknown structural breaks as a means to identifying impacts of the NFA. The results of these tests suggest that the NFA did not have any large effects on reducing firearm homicide or suicide rates."[49]

Dr Lee and Dr Suardi received criticism about their findings from anti-gun groups. However, the researchers claimed they had no vested interest in the findings and that the facts speak for themselves.[50]

In early 2009 this was followed by a paper from research at the Australian Institute of Suicide Prevention at Griffith University which concluded:

"The implemented restrictions may not be responsible for the observed reductions in firearms suicide. Data suggest that a change in social and cultural attitudes could have contributed to the shift in method preference.[51] "
- from IHA Wiki.



Here's another link to references to the study.

http://www.ssaa.org.au/media-m...-buy-back-paper.html

I too refused to register with adobe to access their library........ Google is your friend. Roll Eyes
21 August 2012, 03:32
Bakes
Sorry gents. I had to sign up just to post the link. Thought I was cleaver there for a minute, you know computer savvy and all Big Grin


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21 August 2012, 14:26
DenisB
quote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
Sorry gents. I had to sign up just to post the link. Thought I was cleaver there for a minute, you know computer savvy and all Big Grin


Big Grin