1
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attitudes towards armed police
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Norway
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Armed police officers are generally perceived as a sign of security and safety
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1
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2
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attitudes towards firearms
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Denmark
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Strict firearm regulations and limited civilian ownership for specific purposes
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1
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3
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gun control
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Norway
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Relatively low crime rates and a strong hunting tradition contribute to less stringent gun control regulations.
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1
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4
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gun violence prevention programs
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Norway
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Emphasized but with less urgency due to lower crime rates
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1
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5
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gun-related deaths
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Norway
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Low number of gun-related deaths due to stringent gun control laws and a generally low crime rate
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1
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6
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gun-related violence
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Norway
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Low presence of guns and very low levels of gun-related violence, with a focus on peaceful and safe communities.
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1
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7
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police carrying firearms
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Norway
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Police officers are not routinely armed and firearms are only brought out in specific situations requiring high-level response.
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1
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8
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police firearms use
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Norway
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Police officers are armed with firearms but are trained to use them as a last resort, with a strong emphasis on de-escalation and non-lethal force.
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1
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