Summary information

Study title

University of Texas at Austin Student Survey on the Campus Carry Gun Legislation 2019

Creator

University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies
Heiskanen, Benita (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies) - 0000-0003-1115-7743
Butters, Albion (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies) - 0000-0002-3390-5944
Kestilä-Kekkonen, Elina (University of Tampere. Faculty of Management) - 0000-0003-3645-4082
Kähkönen, Lotta (University of Turku. The John Morton Center for North American Studies) - 0000-0001-9910-5651
Ruoppila, Sampo (University of Turku. Department of Social Research) - 0000-0002-9026-8945

Study number / PID

FSD3690 (FSD)

urn:nbn:fi:fsd:T-FSD3690 (URN)

10.60686/t-fsd3690 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Individual datasets

Individual datasets that do not belong to any series.

Abstract

The survey charted the views of students of the University of Texas at Austin on the Campus Carry Gun Legislation (SB-11), which came into force on 1 August 2018. The data were collected as part of the 'Gendered Gun Politics of "Campus Carry"' research project, funded by the Academy of Finland's Research Council for Culture and Society. First, the respondents were asked to share their opinions on the Campus Carry law and the right to carry concealed handguns on college campuses. Further questions examined whether the respondents thought faculty or students should be able to bring concealed handguns to class, whether they felt safe with students carrying concealed handguns in class, and whether they thought the presence of concealed handguns affected the atmosphere of the classroom. The respondents' opinions were also charted on, for example, whether the Campus Carry law could be overturned by activism, whether the law affected the likelihood of gun violence and other violent crime on campus, and whether the job of defending campuses should be left to professionals. Next, various statements regarding self-defence, Second Amendment rights, and training for gun safety in the context of the Campus Carry law were presented to the respondents. The effects of the law on daily life on campus were surveyed with questions on, for example, whether the respondents had ever noticed anyone carrying a concealed handgun on campus, whether the law had affected their daily manoeuvring on campus, and how openly they could share their opinions on Campus Carry. Participation in and opinions on activism around Campus Carry were also examined. Views on campus safety in general were charted next, and the respondents were asked what characteristics they thought affected vulnerability to violence on campus the most (e.g. age, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability). Questions also examined whether the respondents had been victims of violent crime on- or off-campus. Finally, the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

07/02/2019 - 04/03/2019

Country

United States of America

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Students of the University of Texas at Austin

Sampling procedure

Probability

Kind of data

Quantitative

Data collection mode

Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper

Funding information

Funder

Academy of Finland. Research Council for Culture and Society

Grant number

310568

Access

Publisher

Finnish Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.