Hi all.
I've gotten an extension on that paper I've been writing (economic analysis of CCW and gun ownership). It means I won't technically get my degree next week, but I'll still "graduate". I don't really mind. I'd rather take the time to write a paper I can be proud of than slap my name on something (especially on this topic) that isn't worth the ink it was printed with....
I have until August now to write the paper.
If you happen to be in law enforcement, or in the FBI, or are in any position where you might be able to help me get data so I can work out some statistics - and are willing to help me out.... I'd greatly appreciate it.
Right now I'm trying to figure out a way to calculate the opportunity cost of not CCW'ing, if it can even be calculated.
Or if you happen to know of a good source for criminology statistics - please let me know. (aside from the FBI UCRs and other FBI stats on their site)
Thanks.
I've gotten an extension on that paper I've been writing (economic analysis of CCW and gun ownership). It means I won't technically get my degree next week, but I'll still "graduate". I don't really mind. I'd rather take the time to write a paper I can be proud of than slap my name on something (especially on this topic) that isn't worth the ink it was printed with....
I have until August now to write the paper.
If you happen to be in law enforcement, or in the FBI, or are in any position where you might be able to help me get data so I can work out some statistics - and are willing to help me out.... I'd greatly appreciate it.
Right now I'm trying to figure out a way to calculate the opportunity cost of not CCW'ing, if it can even be calculated.
Or if you happen to know of a good source for criminology statistics - please let me know. (aside from the FBI UCRs and other FBI stats on their site)
Thanks.