The Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118513217.ch32
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Weapon Carrying and Use Among Juveniles

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“…Drug dealing. Cross-sectional and a handful of longitudinal studies have reported a link between drug dealing and gun carrying (Emmert & Lizotte, 2015;Lizotte et al, 2000;Lizotte, Tesoriero, Thornberry, & Krohn, 1994), such that youth who deal drugs are more likely to carry guns than nondrug dealers. However, it is unclear whether drug dealing and gun carrying are related because one causes the other, or because both are caused by another third variable or are symptoms of a general antisocial predisposition.…”
Section: Background Research On Specific Risk Factors For Gun Carryingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drug dealing. Cross-sectional and a handful of longitudinal studies have reported a link between drug dealing and gun carrying (Emmert & Lizotte, 2015;Lizotte et al, 2000;Lizotte, Tesoriero, Thornberry, & Krohn, 1994), such that youth who deal drugs are more likely to carry guns than nondrug dealers. However, it is unclear whether drug dealing and gun carrying are related because one causes the other, or because both are caused by another third variable or are symptoms of a general antisocial predisposition.…”
Section: Background Research On Specific Risk Factors For Gun Carryingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 These concerns are perhaps driven by the fact that school shootings have been reported at nearly a weekly rate since 2012 (Everytown.org 2015b). While there is a wealth of research on the individual-level correlates of youth gun carrying (Emmert and Lizotte 2015), we know very little about whether specific policies may be leveraged to curb this behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%