枪支管制改革为何如此困难:枪支政策偏好的潜在阶级分析

Q2 Social Sciences
Aaron B. Franzen, Pamela Koch
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摘要

摘要美国人对枪支和枪支文化的讨论在美国反复出现,但政策没有改变。我们使用皮尤研究中心在2012年桑迪胡克惨案发生后发布的数据,对枪支政策立场进行了潜在阶级分析,并评估了宗教等人口特征对特定枪支政策潜在阶级的影响。与以往的许多研究不同,我们不仅分析了个人对枪支政策的看法,还分析了他们对自己的看法所采取的行动。为了理解为什么一种看似占主导地位的观点(即改变枪支法律的愿望)似乎从未向前发展,我们发现最大的潜在群体是支持枪支管制但不积极的受访者。此外,与积极的枪支管制阶层不同,积极支持枪支的潜在阶层的受访者更有可能在经济上做出贡献,而不仅仅是签署请愿书或发声。
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Why Gun Control Reform Is So Difficult: A Latent Class Analysis of Gun Policy Preferences
ABSTRACT Americans have a reoccurring discussion about firearms and gun culture in America with no policy changes. We used data from Pew Research fielded just after the Sandy Hook tragedy in 2012 to conduct a latent class analysis of gun policy positions and assess how demographic characteristics, such as religion, impact belonging to particular gun policy latent classes. Unlike much previous research, we analyzed not just individuals’ viewpoints on gun policy but also the actions they take regarding their viewpoints. In this attempt to understand why a seemingly dominant view (i.e., a desire to change gun laws) never seems to move forward, we found that the largest latent class is respondents favoring gun control but who are not active. Further, unlike those within the active gun control class, respondents in the active pro-gun latent class are more likely to contribute financially rather than just sign petitions or speak out.
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