Rampage Shootings and Gun Control
While the causes of rampage violence have been analysed thoroughly in diverse academic disciplines, we hardly know anything about the factors that affect their consequences for public policy. This book addresses rampage shootings in Western Europe and their conditional impact on politicization and policy change in the area of gun control.
The author sets out to unravel the factors that facilitate or impede the access of gun control to the political agenda in the wake of rampage shootings and analyses why some political debates lead to profound shifts of the policy status quo, while others peter out without any legislative reactions. In so doing, the book not only contributes to the theoretical literature on crisis-induced policy making, but also provides a wealth of case-study evidence on rampage shootings as empirical phenomena. In particular, the extent to which gun control gets politicized as a policy failure can either result from a bottom-up process (event severity and media pressure) or from a top-down logic (issue ownership and the electoral cycle). Including 12 case studies on the rampage shootings which have triggered a debate over the appropriateness of the affected countries gun policies, it illustrates that the way political processes unfold after rampage shootings depends strongly on specific causal configurations and draws comparisons between the cases covered in the book and the way rampage shootings are typically dealt with in the United States.
This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of public policy, policy analysis, European Politics and more broadly of comparative politics, criminology, psychology, and sociology.
Steffen Hurka is a post-doctoral researcher at the Geschwister-Scholl- Institute of Political Science at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany.
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The completion of this book would not have been possible without the support of many people. First of all, I thank my parents for enabling me to study and pursue an academic career. Over my entire life, their unconditional support has kept me going and I cannot thank them enough for everything. The same applies to my wife Tanja, who endured my complaints and whining about the horrible job of writing a doctoral thesis with never-ending patience. Although both she and my parents have never read a single word I wrote (why cant you just write it in German!), they never turned a deaf ear to my concerns. It is impossible to put the importance of their support into words. I also thank my supervisor Professor Christoph Knill not only for his comments and ideas, but also for the excellent working environment he and the University of Konstanz have provided me with. Considering the difficult job market for political scientists, the working conditions I was able to enjoy may not be taken for granted. During the completion of this book, I was financed by the ERC Advanced Grant MORAPOL Comparative Analysis of Moral Policy Change (Grant No. 249388). In the project, I was lucky to have wonderful colleagues who gave me helpful and constructive input during the entire research process and I would like to thank them very much for that. I also thank the faculty at the University of Konstanz, in particular my other supervisors, Professor Breunig and Professor Leuffen for their useful comments on earlier drafts of this book. Another big Thank you goes to the two reviewers of my book proposal for their positive assessments of the book project. Finally, I would like to thank the editorial staff at Routledge, in particular Andrew Taylor and Sophie Iddamalgoda, who did an outstanding job during the editing process.