Zimring has written several books on topics such as
capital punishment and
drug control. He has also published a number of academic papers, including one in the
University of Chicago Law Review in 1968 on
gun control which found that both gun and knife attacks were both typically unplanned and with no intent to kill, but if a gun was available, it was more likely that the victim would die. In 1999, he (along with
Gordon Hawkins) wrote the book
Crime Is Not the Problem, which argues that the United States does not have a problem with crime overall, but does have a problem with lethal crime, relative to other countries. In 2011, he wrote the book
The City that Became Safe, which is about the decline in
New York City's crime rate and its causes. In 2017, his book
When Police Kill was published by
Harvard University Press. The book explores the fact that over 1,000 Americans are killed by police each year. For example, it examines racial disparities in these killings, and concludes that these disparities are not due to higher crime rates in black neighborhoods. ==Views==