学校枪击事件增加了NRA的捐款
1Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Science advances
|December 20, 2023
概括
在学校枪击事件发生后,枪支权利的支持者大幅增加了向国家步枪协会 (NRA) 的捐款. 这种持久的反应与临时的枪支管制倡导形成鲜明对比,影响了美国枪支监管工作.
科学领域:
- 政治科学 政治科学是指政治学.
- 公共政策 公共政策
- 经济学 经济学 经济学
背景情况:
- 美国面临着学校枪击事件的增加,但立法枪支管制仍然有限.
- 公众的关注和对更严格的枪支法的支持往往不会转化为政策变化.
- 枪支权利倡导者在此类事件发生后的反应对于理解这种动态至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查学校枪击事件后枪支权利支持者的动员反应.
- 分析学校枪击事件对国家步枪协会政治行动委员会捐款的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用差异差异研究设计.
- 分析了225,000份捐赠给NRA政治行动委员会的细粒度数据.
- 估计了学校枪击事件对捐赠行为的因果关系.
主要成果:
- 学校枪击事件导致捐款金额和NRA的捐款人数大幅增加.
- 支持枪支运动的这些反动员反应表明了显著的耐用性.
- 与枪支管制倡导的常常短暂性质相比,支持枪支的反应似乎更持久.
结论:
- 在学校枪击事件发生后,枪支权利支持者表现出强烈而持久的动员.
- 这种持久的支持枪支的反应是美国制定枪支监管的重大障碍.
- 了解这些反动员动态是分析美国枪支政策复杂性的关键.
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