Murder / firearm / cold blood robber / red violence The first 48 hours of the video I chose were "cold blood" and "red hand". Since I chose this video, I decided to discuss murder, firearms and robbery. I will explain each of them. Then I will tell it how it will work in the video. Then I will explain how it fits together to help solve the crime. Let's get started. The first one is murder. What does murder mean? The killing is the murder (someone).
Second, since the proportion of homicide and robbery in the US is much higher than the stricter pistol method in Canada, you should ban the possession of the pistol. Between 1987 and 1996, 52% of all the murderers committed a pistol in the United States and only 14% of the total homicide in Canada committed a pistol. Furthermore, between 1987 and 1996, the murder rate of US firearms increased by 2%, while Canada decreased 7%. In addition, the pistol kill rate in the United States is 15.3 times higher than Canada. Finally, the proportion of firearm robbers in the United States is 3.5 times that of Canada.
There are a lot of studies on the effects of increasing and decreasing guns on violent crime, especially on homicide and robbery. In Canada, Mauser and Maki (2003) reported five studies investigating the impact of the C-51 bill on homicide. Each of these studies examined the rate of killing by guns before and after the implementation of the C - 51 method, but a slightly different approach and analysis were used. Considering the conclusions of the five studies, three studies did not discover that legislation had a statistically significant effect on homicide, but the other two studies were not (Mauser & Maki, 2003 ). Langmann (2012) found similar findings using three different methods to analyze the impact of gun control law on Canadian murder rate.