Association of Firearm Purchaser Licensing Laws with Intimate Partner Homicide.

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Violence and Gender Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/vio.2024.0035
Stephen N Oliphant, Cassandra K Crifasi, Mitchell L Doucette, Rachel J Topazian, Alexander D McCourt, Katrina S Kennedy, April M Zeoli
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Abstract

The share of intimate partner homicides (IPHs) committed with firearms has increased steadily since 2013. To date, limited research has examined whether firearm purchaser licensing laws, which mandate a more robust screening process for firearm purchases, impact rates of firearm IPH. We obtained weighted and imputed counts of IPH from a modified version of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Supplementary Homicide Reports for the 1990-2019 study period. We used augmented synthetic controls to assess purchaser licensing adoption in Connecticut and Maryland, repeal in Missouri, and partial repeal in Michigan. We stratified outcomes by victim race and firearm involvement to examine differential impacts of licensing policy changes. In Missouri, repealing licensing requirements was associated with significant increases in firearm IPH (27.6%) and overall IPH (21.0%). The harmful effects of Missouri's repeal were evident among Black victims of firearm IPH, whereas no significant changes were observed in firearm IPH rates among white victims. The partial repeal in Michigan was not associated with significant changes in firearm IPH. The impact of purchaser licensing adoption on IPH in Connecticut and Maryland was less clear as there were no significant changes in firearm IPH rates. Our findings suggest that removing a safeguard to prevent illegal firearm purchases may contribute to increases in IPH that differentially impact Black individuals. Future research should leverage recent purchaser licensing policy changes to further explore how these requirements may influence IPH trends.

枪支购买者执照法与亲密伴侣杀人案的关联。
自2013年以来,使用枪支杀害亲密伴侣的比例稳步上升。迄今为止,有限的研究已经调查了枪支购买者许可证法律是否会影响枪支IPH的比率,该法律要求对枪支购买进行更严格的筛选。我们从1990-2019年研究期间联邦调查局补充杀人案报告的修改版本中获得了IPH的加权和估算计数。我们使用增强合成控制来评估康涅狄格和马里兰州购买者许可证的采用,密苏里州的废除,以及密歇根州的部分废除。我们根据受害者种族和枪支使用情况对结果进行分层,以检验许可政策变化的不同影响。在密苏里州,废除许可要求与枪支IPH(27.6%)和总体IPH(21.0%)的显著增加有关。密苏里州废除该法案的有害影响在枪支IPH的黑人受害者中很明显,而在白人受害者中没有观察到枪支IPH发生率的显著变化。密歇根州的部分废除与枪支IPH的显著变化无关。在康涅狄格和马里兰州,购买许可证的采用对IPH的影响不太清楚,因为枪支IPH率没有显著变化。我们的研究结果表明,取消防止非法购买枪支的保障措施可能会导致IPH的增加,这对黑人个体有不同的影响。未来的研究应该利用最近购买者许可政策的变化来进一步探索这些要求如何影响IPH趋势。
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Violence and Gender
Violence and Gender CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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2.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
23
期刊介绍: Violence and Gender is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing on the role of gender in the understanding, prediction, and prevention of acts of violence. The Journal is the international forum for the critical examination of biological, genetic, behavioral, psychological, racial, ethnic, and cultural factors as they relate to the gender of perpetrators of violence. Through peer-reviewed research, roundtable discussions, case studies, and other original content, Violence and Gender explores the difficult issues that are vital to threat assessment and prevention of the epidemic of violence. Violence and Gender coverage includes: Alcohol and chemical use/abuse Anthropology, social, and cultural influences Biology and physiology Brain health Brain trauma & injury Early childhood development Environmental influences Gender Genetics Group violence: gang, peer, political, government, and religious Mental health: illnesses, disorders, diseases, and conditions Neuropsychology Neuroscience Paraphilic behavior Parenting and familial influences Peer influences Personality and temperament Predatory behavior & aggression Psychopathy Psychopharmacology School, college/university, and workplace influences Sexuality Spirituality Suicidology Threat assessment warning behaviors Video games, films, television, the Internet, and media Violent fantasies Weapons.
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