Thursday, September 27, 2007

Final stake in Kellermann

There is no greater anti-gun-owner BS that is constantly cited than the claim that you are "X times more likely to be killed by the gun in your home used by someone in the home than by an intruder." This is even more damaging PR than the "Assault weapons are super-deadly" nonsense.

The best debunking of the Kellermann "realstats" was posted way back when as a comment to the Deltoid blog, run by famed Aussie anti-gun-owner statistician Tim Lambert, who never hesitates to criticize pro-gun-owner stats while pulling every book off the shelf to defend anti-gun-owner stats.

Kellermann's data never included an ID on which "gun" was used in the homicide, and if it was legally owned to begin with.

Taking Lambert below at face value (which the commenter below disputes), Kellermann's data also shows that only 1 in 4 homicides "in the home" were committed by a resident using any gun.

Taken together, these data points show there is no support for the idea that merely owning a legal gun is a "high risk factor" for homicides in the home.

In the interests of keeping this Deltoid exchange from falling down The Memory Hole, I am posting the best debunking of Kellermann here. I edited out the extraneous stuff about Kellermann's data not being available (it actually is) or other stuff about John Lott's credibility. When I do that, you will see ellipses (" . . . .").

1. Andrew Salemme Says:
June 9th, 2005 at 12:00 am

Questions and some Answers
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Also the foundation of Kellermann’s conclusion falls apart if the guns used were guns brought from outside the home. According to GunCite.com of all of the homicides used in the three county study 4.6 % of the victims were killed by a gun that was from their own home. Kellermann’s data of the matched pairs (316 cases I believe) shows that “no more than 34% were killed by a gun from the victims home,” which falls to 3.5% when talking about matched cases, according to GunCite. That means the conclusion (family fights turn deadly and that guns “pose a substantial threat to members of the household”) of Kellermann’s study is largely unsupportable does it not? Mr. Lambert has previously stated that the studys findings make it impossible for a significant number of guns to have been brought from the outside- however this does not appear to be the case upon closer review, therefore should this study not be cited very critically.

I am confused as to why this study has been defended so strongly by Mr. Lambert when the conclusion cannot be supported by the subsequent data that shows the guns used turn out to be not from the victims home in the majority of cases. This study in my opinion is an attempt to prove that “normal” people committ crime, but this cannot be justified by the evidence to the contrary.

(Kellermann does state that 62 % of the proxy respondents said a gun was kept in the house of the victim (as to 93%)which also could lessen the strength of the conclusion, right?)

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2. Tim Lambert Says:
June 9th, 2005 at 12:00 am

Corrections
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I did not say that it was impossible for a significant number of guns to have been brought from outside. I said that only a small percentage were by intruders. An intruder is not the same as a non-resident. I examined the data and found that 96 out of 196 gun homicides were committed by family or roommates — people likely to have used the gun in the home. As was clearly shown in the paper and consistently ignored by critics, all of the extra risk associated with gun ownership was associated with homicide by residents.


3. Andrew Salemme Says:
June 9th, 2005 at 12:00 am

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I do however, believe that in one post you wrote in response to someone about how the “gun in the home” is so dangerous- “Because a significant number of the homicides were committed with the gun in the home.” Which implies that the guns used were not brought from the outside. Also you do say significant and I don’t believe 49% is significant in the sense that an ordinary observer sees it.

Also in an article written by Steven Kangas (which I assume you looked over and helped with since he does say he is deeply indebted to you for your help) Mr. Kangas writes that “the study’s findings make it logically IMPOSSIBLE for a significant number of guns to have been brought from the outside. I believe that this point needs to be constructively criticized by you. You also say that the people were “likely to have used the gun in the home,” but the percentage 49% is still not a large majority its not a majority at all, thus the conclusion is weakened and thus should be cited as such. Also “likely” is much different then the strong statement of “a significant number of homicides were committed with the gun in the home.” While the paper does show there is extra risk associated with gun ownership a person still cannot conclusively state based on this survey that families owning guns are more likely to be murdered by their own gun across the United States, which is what the study is so often cited for. The study shows a correlation between guns in the home and homicide with a gun in these three urban counties. It is possible that if someone were to conduct a study in three rural counties guns in the home and homicide with a gun would not show the correlation that the Kellermann study shows. My point is the use of the study without citing it critically as do Cook and Ludwig in their book, Evaluating Gun Policy, is misleading to the general public.

So is it not true that the Kellermann studies conclusion should be cited critically (just as Klecks, Kates, Kopel, Cook and Ludwig, Hemenway, Donahue etc… should be)? No matter which side of the debate someone is on they should be somewhat consistent in their criticism so as to not give the appearance of double standards. This pertains to the Lott debate, so while Lott deserves to be criticized for what has stated so to should those who come up with different findings. Thus my question- Does it not follow that if there were not more guns as you argue, than the paper by Duggan “More Guns, More Crime” and the paper by Black and Nagin and even the Ayers, Donahue critique are equally invalid in saying that GUNS lead to more CRIME?

Thank you for your previous response and clearing up the Kates confusion.

4. Andrew Salemme Says:

June 9th, 2005 at 12:00 am

I think that using the 96 out 196 is a little misleading to the causal onlooker. I believe that of the gun homicides committed in the home that owned a gun the number was 75, am I mistaken?

Are you including gun homicides committed by family/roommates in homes that did not have a gun as well? I ask because the number of homicides in the home is 388 and shouldn’t the comparison be brought to gun homicides in the home and not gun homicides in both homes with guns and without them? That is should the comparison be 96 gun homicides committed by family/roommates to 388 homicides in the home if you want to imply that guns in the home are dangerous?

5. Andrew Salemme Says:
June 9th, 2005 at 12:00 am

correcting myself

In my first comment I used the number 4.6% incorrectly, by accident. It was 4.6% of all homicides in the three counties not 4.6% of all homicides used in the study, which is a big difference.

Also I have omitted a couple of words from a couple of comments which could confuse some people. In my previous comment I meant to say, “shouldn’t the comparison be brought to gun homicides in a home with a gun and not gun homicides in both homes etc…” I think that someone would be able to infer what I meant by reading the rest of the sentence and the next one, but better safe than sorry.

(I did something similar in my comment to On Sharing Data- I meant to write- “So 75 of 388 homicides in the home were committed in a home that kept a gun by a family member/roommate, (which is 19%).” Sorry if I caused any confusion.

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MoCO Home Invasions mini update 9-26-07

This is interesting. I didn't see it in the WashPost writeups that week. We'll have to see if the Post puts it in their crime reports.

From the Gazette :
Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007
County Police Report

The following is a summary of recent incidents in the First (Rockville) and Fourth (Wheaton-Glenmont) districts to which the Montgomery County Police responded.

Attempted home invasion robbery

*On Sept. 9 at 12:35 a.m. in the 700 block of Hurley Avenue in Rockville. One man rang the doorbell, told the victim that he needed to use the phone to call 911 for his friend who was just struck by a car. The victim refused entry, but opened the door to give the man a cell phone. A second man emerged from the bushes. No entry gained. The first robber is described as white, 18-20, 5 feet 10 inches tall, 140 short black hair, wearing a black T-shirt. The second is described as white, 18-20, 6 feet 3 inches tall, 240 pounds, heavy build.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

MoCO Home Invasions Update 9-20-07

From WashPost:


Crime Report

Thursday, September 20, 2007; GZ17

Montgomery County


District 1 Rockville Station

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

BLOSSOM DR.,600 block, 1:38 a.m. Sept. 2. Property was stolen from a residence.

HEMSWELL PL.,9500 block, 3:53 a.m. Aug. 29. Property was stolen from an occupied residence entered by force.

RIVER FALLS DR.,7900 block, Aug. 29. Property was stolen from an occupied residence entered by force.

WOODBURN RD.,400 block, 9:50 p.m. Sept. 3. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.

District 3 Silver Spring Station

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

BRADDOCK RD.,9800 block, 8:50 to 9 a.m. Aug. 31. Property was stolen from a residence.

CREEKSIDE DR.,13600 block, 1:50 a.m. Sept. 1. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

ELLSWORTH DR.,400 block, 10:45 to 11:50 a.m. Sept. 2. A residence was entered.

TREBCLEF LANE,13200 block, 11:30 a.m. Aug. 29. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

TREETOP LANE,1900 block, 2 a.m. Sept. 2. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force. A man, 21, was arrested.

District 4 Wheaton Station

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

LIMETREE CT.,1400 block, noon to 3:30 p.m. Aug. 29. A man attempted to enter a residence.

MANOR PARK DR.,14500 block, 6 to 7 p.m. Aug. 30. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

District 5 Germantown Station

THEFTS/BREAK-INS

ESMOND TERR.,19200 block, 3 a.m. Sept. 3. An attempt was made to enter a residence.

ISLAND VIEW CIR.,12100 block, 2 to 2:25 p.m. Aug. 30. A man entered a residence by force. A resident's male acquaintance, 22, of New York, has been identified as a suspect.

LOW FIELD DR.,20500 block, 9:45 to 11:52 p.m. Aug. 31. Two male youths entered a residence by force and took property.

MATENY AND CLOPPER ROAD S ,8:15 a.m. Sept. 1. Three male youths and a female youth robbed a person at knifepoint and fled.

MATENY AND SPARROWS POINT ROAD S ,8:39 p.m. Sept. 1. Three males assaulted a person, took property and fled.

TARRAGON WAY.,18000 block, 10:45 p.m. Aug. 29. Two men assaulted a man at gunpoint, took his property and fled.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Moco Home invasion breaking news 9-18-07

Well, here's another one that *finally* made the news beyond the crime reports:

WTOP News

Police Investigate Home Invasion in Potomac
September 18, 2007 - 6:56pm

POTOMAC, Md. -- Police are searching for three men involved in an armed home invasion and robbery that took place in broad daylight in Potomac.

The incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday on the 9200 block of Marseilles Drive when several armed men rang the doorbell and forced their way inside the home, Montgomery County Police say.

Once inside, the men restrained the two adults inside the home, police say.

There were no injuries.

By the time police arrived at the home, the men were gone. It is unclear what the men may have taken.

The suspects are described as Hispanic men in their 20s, about 5 feet, 5 inches to 5 feet, 7 inches with thin builds. The men were wearing what appeared to be a uniform of blue pants and blue shirts, police say.


Yep, broad daylight - and not the exact time reported. That's why why I include incidents with pinpointed times in the weekly roundup.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

MoCo Home Invasions Update 9-13-07

From the WashPost:

Crime Report

Thursday, September 13, 2007; GZ23

Montgomery County


District 1 Rockville Station

BALTIMORE RD.,400 block, 8:15 p.m. Aug. 20. A residence was entered by force. Nothing was reported missing.

District 3 Silver Spring Station

GEORGIA AVE.,9900 block, 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 25. Several males entered a residence with shotguns and knives and robbed people of property. No injuries were reported.

TREETOP LANE,1900 block, 12:30 p.m. Aug. 24. An attempt was made to enter a residence.

District 4 Wheaton Station

PARKLAND DR.,13100 block, 1:33 a.m. Aug. 27. A man entered a residence and sexually assaulted a woman.

ELM GROVE CIR.,1200 block, 6 to 6:43 p.m. Aug. 20. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force. Two male youths have been identified as suspects.

District 6 Gaithersburg Station

MEADOW FENCE RD. S.,18800 block, 5:33 a.m. Aug. 26. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

MoCo Home invasion update 9/6/07

WashPost

Crime Report

Thursday, September 6, 2007; GZ13

Montgomery County

District 1 Rockville Station


FERRARA DR.,4300 block, 12:30 to 3 a.m. Aug. 18. A male youth took property from a residence by force.

District 2 Bethesda Station


MAYFAIR MANOR DR.,3:20 a.m. Aug. 17. A man was seen gaining entry to a residence. Nothing was reported taken.

WEST VIRGINIA AVE.,4600 block, 2 to 2:15 a.m. Aug. 14. Property was stolen from a residence.

District 3 Silver Spring Station

AVENEL RD.,9500 block, 1 a.m. Aug. 17. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

COLGATE WAY,13600 block, 11 a.m. to noon. Two men forced their way into a residence. Nothing was reported missing.

MCCENEY AVE.,1000 block, 2:52 a.m. Aug. 15. A male was seen entering a residence. Nothing was reported missing.

MOUNT PISGAH RD.,9700 block, 1:46 a.m. Aug. 15. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.

PERSHING DR.,900 block, 1:42 a.m. Aug. 14. A residence was entered, and a man was arrested.

District 4 Wheaton Station


WINEXBURG MANOR DR.,12500 block, 12:45 a.m. Aug. 16. An attempt was made to gain entry of a residence. Nothing was reported missing.

District 6 Gaithersburg Station

WATKINS MILL PL.,10100 block, 1 to 2 a.m. Aug. 15. A residence was entered. Nothing was reported missing.

Rockville

BALTIMORE RD.,400 block, 8:15 p.m. Aug. 20. Property was stolen from a residence entered by breaking through a screen door.

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MoCo Home invasion update 8/30/07

WashPost 8/30

Crime Report

Thursday, August 30, 2007; GZ16

Montgomery County

District 3 Silver Spring Station


BRYANT PARK CIR.,3900 block, 4:04 a.m. Aug. 12. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

MCCENEY AVE.,1000 block, 2:52 an Aug. 15. A residence was entered by force. Nothing was reported missing.

UNIVERSITY BLVD. E.,600 block, 3:27 a.m. Aug. 9. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

District 5 Germantown Station

TWINFLOWER CIR.,19600 block, 12:10 p.m. Aug. 9. An attempt was made by a male wearing a black shirt to break into a residence, but the break-in was interrupted and the robber fled.

District 6 Gaithersburg Station


CIDER MILL AREA,12:45 a.m. Aug. 11. A male forced his way into a home and made sexual demands on a female resident.

WATKINS MILL RD.,100 block, 5:20 a.m. Aug. 12. Property was stolen from a residence entered by force.

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