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JonathanRackham

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2. A telephone survey of teenagers?
Mon May 16, 2016, 01:02 PM
May 2016
7. Adolescents are far more likely to be threatened with a gun than to use one in self-defense.

We analyzed data from a telephone survey of 5,800 California adolescents aged 12-17, which asked questions about gun threats against, and self-defense gun use by these young people. We found that these young people were far more likely to be threatened with a gun than to use a gun in self-defense, and most of the reported self-defense gun uses were hostile interactions between armed adolescents. Males, smokers, binge drinkers, those who threatened others and whose parents were less likely to know their whereabouts were more likely both to be threatened with a gun and to use a gun in self-defense.


Why didn't they contact them via Facebook?

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amen from the choir jimmy the one May 2016 #1
Thanks Jimmy. n/t billh58 May 2016 #3
A telephone survey of teenagers? JonathanRackham May 2016 #2
Because they're only Harvard billh58 May 2016 #4
Probably grad students assigned to a PhD. JonathanRackham May 2016 #5
Don't you have a billh58 May 2016 #6
Not enough eggs for a Trump rally. JonathanRackham May 2016 #7
I doubt that I've made a bad billh58 May 2016 #8
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