Apparently even great baseball players follow what we do here at the Crime Prevention Research Center. At the Gun Rights Policy Conference in Phoenix, Baseball Great Curt Schilling referenced Crime Prevention Research Center study in talk. (Saturday, September 21, 2019)
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Crime Prevention Research Center in the News: Newsweek, The New Yorker, and many other places
Newsweek, September 2, 2019 Former Texas congressman and 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke demanded Capitol Hill politicians enact stricter gun control laws rather than offer "thoughts and prayers" during an appearance on CNN's State of the Union on...
Our video on television anti-gun bias has gotten coverage on The Daily Wire, Twitchy
The Daily Wire and Twitchy are two places that gave our new video on media coverage attention.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced the new Portuguese translation of John Lott’s book, The War on Guns
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Instagram announced the new Portuguese translation of Dr. John Lott's book, The War on Guns. We don't have a link to the Portuguese translation. The quote from the book goes as follows: "Possessing a weapon is undoubtedly the most...
On one of Mexico’s major national news channels to discuss guns and crime, Azteca Noticias
Dr. John Lott's talk in Mexico last fall was again given national news coverage in Mexico. Here is the translation provided by Twitter (you can see the original post here (it probably wouldn't hurt to encourage more of this coverage by retweeting their link)): Not...
More women getting concealed handgun permits: Our work on the increasing number of concealed handgun permits for women gets news attention
WPTV NBC Channel 5 (West Palm Beach, Florida), August 23, 2019; WMYD (Detroit), August 23, 2019; KXXV ABC Channel 25 (Central Texas), August 23, 2019; KATC ABC Channel 3 (Lafayette, Louisiana), August 23, 2019; KXLF Channel 4 (Butte, Montana), August 23, 2019; KZTV...
Crime Prevention Research Center in the News: Newsweek, PBS News Hour, San Jose Mercury News, Los Angeles Daily News, Orange County Register, and much more
The Mercury News (San Jose, California), Sunday, August 11, 2019; Los Angeles Daily News, Sunday, August 11, 2019; Orange County Register, Sunday, August 11, 2019; Daily Democrat (Woodland, California), Sunday, August 11, 2019; Riverside (California) Press...
Crime Prevention Research Center in the News: MyNorthwest, Breitbart, The Rebel, News Republic and much more
MyNorthwest (Seattle, Washington), July 17, 2019 Gottlieb calls gun-free zones “counterproductive,” noting the vulnerability of people should a mass-shooting incident take place. He points to research from the conservative Crime Prevention Research Center, that...
The Rush Limbaugh show briefly mentions Twitter locking John Lott’s account
When former Congressman Jason Lewis served as a substitute host for Rush Limbaugh he brought up how Twitter has locked John Lott's account. (Friday, July 5, 2019, First hour)
Crime Prevention Research Center in the News: Breitbart, ZeroHedge, Business & Politics Review, Campus Safety, and much more
Breitbart, June 30, 2019 Democrat presidential hopeful Eric Swalwell claims his confiscatory “assault weapons” ban would have prevented the December 14, 2012, attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School. He made this claim in response to a tweet by John Lott,...
Our research cited extensively in the Philadelphia Inquirer: Eliminating gun-free zones: A way to deter mass shooters?
George Parry, a former federal and state prosecutor, had a piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer on June 5th, where he relied heavily on our research. We have added notes below where the links that were provided were to the Crime Prevention Research Center, though even...
News coverage of our research by the Sinclair Broadcast Group: “Mass Shootings in the U.S. Compared with other Countries”
On June 5th, our research on mass public shootings got significant coverage by local news outlets throughout the United States. The news coverage starts this way: WASHINGTON (SBG) - Elected leaders on Capitol Hill were quick to respond with familiar calls for action...