RT Article T1 Predictors of College Students’ Concern about Campus Gun Violence: A Comparison of Men and Women JF Victims & offenders VO 19 IS 2 SP 232 OP 255 A1 Reyns, Bradford W. 1979- A2 Fisher, Bonnie S. A2 Sloan, John J. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1880477890 AB The current study addressed whether and why college students express concern about on-campus gun violence, based on comparisons of multivariate logistic regression models of college men and women. Data collected by the ACHA-NCHA III during the spring of 2020 from 8,950 undergraduate students at 13 four-year U.S. colleges and universities were analyzed. Results indicated that concern about on-campus gun violence differed significantly for men and women, and that indicators of potential exposure to campus gun violence, physical vulnerability, perceptions of safety, prior interpersonal violent victimization, and social integration all exhibited gendered effects. Research implications and suggestions for further research are discussed. K1 concern about gun violence K1 College students K1 campus safety K1 Concealed carry K1 gun violence DO 10.1080/15564886.2022.2124567