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  • The Behavioral Science of Firearms: Implications for Mental Health, Law and Policy

    The Behavioral Science of Firearms by Pirelli, Gianni; Wechsler, Hayley; Cramer, Robert J.;

    Implications for Mental Health, Law and Policy

    Series: American Psychology-Law Society Series;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 3 January 2019

    • ISBN 9780190630430
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages648 pages
    • Size 155x234x35 mm
    • Weight 885 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The Behavioral Science of Firearms focuses on applying behavioral science principles and knowledge to inform and improve firearm-related policy, practice, and research. The authors provide comprehensive coverage of relevant case law and legal statutes, as well as issues pertaining to violence, suicide, and gun safety. Additional topics include civilian firearm ownership suitability; considerations for relevant professions (such as the military, law enforcement, and corrections); self-care; and more.

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    The Behavioral Science of Firearms focuses on applying behavioral science principles and knowledge to inform and improve firearm-related policy, practice, and research. The authors provide comprehensive coverage of relevant case law and legal statutes, as well as issues pertaining to violence, suicide, and gun safety. Additional topics include civilian firearm ownership suitability; considerations for relevant professions (such as the military, law enforcement, and corrections); self-care; and more. Concepts are presented via a best-practices model that promotes empirically-supported decision-making. Drawing on a range of arenas such as psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and law, The Behavioral Science of Firearms is an essential resource for a wide readership, including practitioners, institutional and law enforcement personnel, legislators, and academicians and students in fields such as psychology, criminal justice, and public health.

    Too often the intersection of the topics of firearms and mental illness is the subject of misconceptions or approached with political partisanship. Dr. Pirelli and his colleagues have provided a thorough and apolitical exposition of the history and many clinical, legal, and behavioral issues associated with the topics of firearms and behavioral health. This book is a welcome addition to the new, cutting edge literature that relies on research evidence, some designed and conducted by the authors themselves, to examine and draw conclusions regarding best practices in managing the public health problems presented by violence, suicide, and firearms.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO FIREARMS
    Chapter 1: Firearms: A Primer
    Chapter 2: Firearm Law and Policy
    PART II: MENTAL HEALTH, VIOLENCE, AND SUICIDE
    Chapter 3: Mental Health
    Chapter 4: Violence
    Chapter 5: Domestic (DV) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
    Chapter 6: Suicide and Self-Injury
    PART III: THE EMERGING ROLES OF MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN FIREARM-RELATED MATTERS
    Chapter 7: Evaluation
    Chapter 8: Treatment
    PART IV: MAIN FINDINGS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR PRACTIC, RESEARCH, AND POLICY
    Chapter 9: Main Findings and Future Directions in the Behavioral Science of Firearms

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