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Alcohol-Related Crimes And Risk Of Arrest For Intimate Partner Violence Among California Handgun Purchasers
by
Kagawa, Rose M. C.
, Wintemute, Garen J.
, Wright, Mona
, Laqueur, Hannah
in
Aggression
/ Alcohol abuse
/ Alcohol related crime
/ Alcohol related violence
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Arrests
/ Buyers
/ Convictions
/ Crime
/ Domestic violence
/ Drinking behavior
/ Driving ability
/ Driving under the influence
/ Drunk driving
/ DUI
/ Escalation
/ Firearms
/ Health problems
/ History
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Offenses
/ Ownership
/ Police reports
/ Public health
/ Purchasing
/ Risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Shootings
/ Small arms
/ Violence
2019
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Alcohol-Related Crimes And Risk Of Arrest For Intimate Partner Violence Among California Handgun Purchasers
by
Kagawa, Rose M. C.
, Wintemute, Garen J.
, Wright, Mona
, Laqueur, Hannah
in
Aggression
/ Alcohol abuse
/ Alcohol related crime
/ Alcohol related violence
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Arrests
/ Buyers
/ Convictions
/ Crime
/ Domestic violence
/ Drinking behavior
/ Driving ability
/ Driving under the influence
/ Drunk driving
/ DUI
/ Escalation
/ Firearms
/ Health problems
/ History
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Offenses
/ Ownership
/ Police reports
/ Public health
/ Purchasing
/ Risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Shootings
/ Small arms
/ Violence
2019
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Alcohol-Related Crimes And Risk Of Arrest For Intimate Partner Violence Among California Handgun Purchasers
by
Kagawa, Rose M. C.
, Wintemute, Garen J.
, Wright, Mona
, Laqueur, Hannah
in
Aggression
/ Alcohol abuse
/ Alcohol related crime
/ Alcohol related violence
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Alcohols
/ Arrests
/ Buyers
/ Convictions
/ Crime
/ Domestic violence
/ Drinking behavior
/ Driving ability
/ Driving under the influence
/ Drunk driving
/ DUI
/ Escalation
/ Firearms
/ Health problems
/ History
/ Intimate partner violence
/ Offenses
/ Ownership
/ Police reports
/ Public health
/ Purchasing
/ Risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Shootings
/ Small arms
/ Violence
2019
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Alcohol-Related Crimes And Risk Of Arrest For Intimate Partner Violence Among California Handgun Purchasers
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Alcohol-Related Crimes And Risk Of Arrest For Intimate Partner Violence Among California Handgun Purchasers
2019
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Overview
Intimate partner violence is a major public health problem in the US. Both firearms and alcohol have been documented to contribute to the risk and severity of this violence. Yet there has been little research examining the nexus of the two risk factors. This study sought to determine whether alcohol-related problems, as indicated by a history of conviction for offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI), were associated with risk for future intimate partner violence among authorized purchasers of handguns in California. Using a longitudinal cohort design, we found that purchasers with prior DUI convictions (and no other criminal history) had close to three times the risk of subsequent arrest for an intimate partner violence offense than did those with no criminal history at the time of the index firearm purchase. The regulation of firearm ownership among people with alcohol use problems may represent an important opportunity to reduce intimate partner violence and the escalation of firearm-related harm.
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