更少的枪支,更少的犯罪:来自巴西的证据

Fewer guns, less crime: evidence from Brazil

Economic Policy · 2021
被引 7
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究巴西禁止携带枪支的立法效果,发现枪支相关凶杀案下降12.2%,且无替代效应,机制是携带枪支人数减少。

Abstract

SUMMARY This paper studies the effects of legislation in Brazil that banned the right to carry guns and provided for a voter referendum regarding whether to ban the sale of all firearms. Using a regression discontinuity design, I find that gun-related homicides decreased by 12.2% and gunshot wounds that were ‘intended to kill’ by 16.3%, with the reduction of the former being especially pronounced in high-crime areas and among black males. There is no evidence of substitution effect as non-gun-related homicides were not affected. Two pieces of evidence suggest that the mechanism explaining this result is a decrease in the number of people carrying guns in response to the legislation: first, the number of cases of illegal gun carrying decreased and second, only gun-related homicides taking place outside the residence were reduced. Analysis of the subsequent voter referendum, which was defeated by a wide margin, shows stronger support for the complete firearms ban in the areas more affected by gun violence.

枪支禁令枪支凶杀率替代效应巴西