By Frederic Lemieux, Georgetown University
America has experienced yet another mass shooting, this time at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on the strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is reportedly the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
As a criminologist, I have reviewed recent research in hopes of debunking some of the common misconceptions I hear creeping into discussions that spring up whenever a mass shooting occurs. Here’s some recent scholarship about mass shootings that should help you identify misinformation when you hear it.
1. More guns don’t make you safer.
A study I conducted on mass shootings indicated that this phenomenon is not limited to the United States.
Mass shootings also took place in 25 other wealthy nations between 1983 and 2013, but the number of mass shootings in the United States far surpasses that of any other country included in the study during the same period of time.
The U.S. had 78 mass shootings during that 30-year period.
The highest number of mass shootings experienced outside the United States was in Germany – where seven shootings occurred.
In the other 24 industrialized countries taken together, 41 mass shootings took place.
In other words, the U.S. had nearly double the number of mass shootings than all other 24 countries combined in the same 30-year period.
Another significant finding is that mass shootings and gun ownership rates are highly correlated. The higher the gun ownership rate, the more a country is susceptible to experiencing mass shooting incidents. This association remains high even when the number of incidents from the United States is withdrawn from the analysis.
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Potato, potaato. No matter what you call mass shootings, there needs to be alot less guns and alot more money spent by governments on mental health services around the world.
Only if a Muslim murders someone, they’re automatically branded a terrorist regardless of if they pledged a political motive and every follower of Islam gets thrown under the bus with them, even if they’re an upstanding citizen.
Where’s the usual right wingers commenting today? Absolute crickets.
Yeah, Muslims are terrorists when they bomb the Boston Marathon or fly planes into skyscrapers or shoot coffee drinkers in Martin Place or drive a truck of Peace through crowds of people... suicide bombing, incinerating the patrons at the Sari Club in Bali, siege Moscow theatre, blow up trains in London, run around stabbing people on London bridge, put explosives on planes or just plain old mass executions and beheadings. All done with political and ideological motivation and demands. If these things aren't terrorism I'm out of ideas about what is.
So too are the Oklahoma City bombing, the Japanese metro sarin gas attack and the Charlie Hebdo murders.
Despite all this, over 95% of those killed in all terror attacks are themselves Muslims, almost always by other Muslims. Do you perhaps grasp there is a common denominator here and that's why terrorism is so easily associated with Islam in the present century. In the last, if a bomb went off in London your first thought would be Irish Republicans because you'd most likely be correct. If a bomb goes off today your first thought isn't IRA, but you'd probably (not always but most likely) be right on the basis of statistical probability that it was Islamic inspired crime.
I don't think all Muslims are terrorists, I suspect most of Islam is just as sick of terrorism, if not more so. But equally I'm sick of people who refuse to even countenance a discussion on the current state of the Muslim world with screams of racism and bigot. They are just as wrong too as actual bigots.