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Citation

Felson RB, Pare PP. Soc. Forces 2010; 88(3): 1357-1378.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Social Forces Journal, Publisher University of North Carolina Press)

DOI

10.1353/sof.0.0310

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We use the National Violence against Women (and Men) Survey to examine the effects of region and race on the tendency to carry weapons for protection. We find that Southern and Western whites are much more likely than Northern whites to carry guns for self-protection, controlling for their risk of victimization. The difference between Southern and Northern whites is particularly strong for women. We do not find much evidence for regional/race differences in carrying knives or mace. These findings provide support for the idea that regional differences in weapon carrying reflect a gun culture rather than an honor culture. We see more evidence of an honor culture among blacks: they are more likely than whites to carry knives as well as guns, controlling for their risk of victimization.

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