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100 1 _aSPITZER, Robert J
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245 1 0 _aThe politics of gun control
250 _a2 ed
260 _aNew York :
_bChatham House Publishers,
_c1998
300 _a210 p.
505 8 0 _t1 - Policy definition and gun control
_tRegulation, public order, and public policy
_tGuns and regulation
_tThe gun controversy
_tThe gun culture
_tPolicy gridlock
_tSocial regulatory policy analysis
_t2 - The second amendment: meaning, internet, interpretation, and consequences
_thistoric roots
_tThe constitution
_tThe Bill of rights
_tThe militia transformed
_tSupreme court rulings
_tOther court rulings
_tThe textbook bill of rights
_t3 - The criminological consequences of guns
_tAmerica and violence
_tChoice of weapons
_tHomicide and malicious injury
_tSuicide
_tAccidents
_tSelf-Defense
_t4 - Political fury: gun politics
_tSingle-Issue gun groups: the NRA
_tHandgun control
_tThe political balance and the invincibility myth
_tPublic opinion
_tPolitical parties and guns
_t5 - Instituitions, policymaking, and guns
_tEarly legislative efforts
_tThe gun control act of 1968
_tThe firearms owners protection act 1986
_tThe tide turns: the assault weapons ban
_tThe brady bill
_tThe bureau of alcohol, tabacco, and firearms
_t6 - Gun policy: a new framework
_tFederalism:the great regulation dilemma
_tGun policy alternatives
_tThe barriers to gun control
_tThe security dilemma
_tThe security dilemma and the gun debate
_tNonproliferation and arms control
650 4 _aPolitica Publica
_912796
650 4 _911965
_aPolĂ­tica Social
650 4 _aViolencia
_920671
650 4 _aArma
_920672
650 4 _aGestao Social
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942 _cG
998 _a20040205
_bPrisci
_cPriscila
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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041 _aeng