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Volume 30, Issue 3: June, 2003
Abstract
Explaining Variation in Gun Control Policy Advocacy Tactics
Among Local Organizations
Ronda C. Zakocs, PhD, and Jo Anne L. Earp, ScD
The goal of this study was to determine how well four organizational
characteristics (structure, resources, motivation, or political
capacity) explained local organizations’ use of a variety
of advocacy tactics aimed at promoting state gun control laws.
In 1998, 679 local organizations were identified as potentially
active on state gun control issues; a questionnaire was mailed
to each group’s leader. Seventy-nine percent (n = 538)
responded to the survey, with 81% (n = 207) of eligible organizations
completing questionnaires. The four organizational characteristics
explained approximately half the variation in local groups’
use of a wide range of advocacy tactics. Organizations with
stronger motivation to address the gun control issue and greater
political capacity engaged in more diverse gun control advocacy
tactics; the authors found organizational structure and resources
unlikely to be related. Leaders of advocacy organizations
should consider ways to encourage members’motivations
on the issue while fostering greater capacity for political
action.
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