Eric S. See is professor and division head of criminal justice and military science at Methodist University. Christopher M. Bellas is associate professor and graduate coordinator in the department of criminal justice and consumer sciences at Youngstown State University. Sarah A. See is assistant professor in the division of criminal justice and military science at Methodist University.
Guns 360: Differing Perspectives and Common-Sense Approaches to Firearms in America provides a cutting-edge, multifaceted examination of a historically one-dimensional issue on the subject of guns. The all-encompassing work incorporates experts from disciplines ranging from criminal justice and economics to philosophy and religion. As a social work faculty member and former dean, I think the book provides a valuable addition to an existing gap in the literature published previously. This book appeals to a wide audience interested in continuing the important and controversial dialog on this topic. From expert analysis to students talking to students, this book offers a perspective that is seminal in nature. Guns 360 is trend setting in its analysis and approach and will be well received by academics, students, and the general public. This book is a valuable addition to the existing literature in the field of criminal justice.