Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA.
Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA.
Prev Med. 2021 Jul;148:106599. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106599. Epub 2021 May 3.
This city-level study examines the association of federally licensed firearm dealers (FFLs) and measures of illegal firearm availability with the risk of intimate partner homicide. Annual data for a sample of 286 large cities in the United States were collected for the years 2010-2019, incorporating city-level information on the number of gun-perpetrated homicides, the rate of licensed firearm dealers, and guns reported lost or stolen. All data were compiled and analyzed in 2020. Negative binomial models were used to assess the relation of firearm availability and gun homicide by intimate partners, in comparison to gun homicide between non-intimates. Results indicate that a higher rate of licensed firearm dealers was associated with a higher risk of intimate partner homicide, although more pronounced in states with lower-than-average existing gun ownership. This association was robust to different analytical methods and alternate ways of capturing illegal guns. A supplementary analysis using unique data from The Trace further supports the argument that FFL presence is a risk factor for intimate partner firearm homicide specifically, but not necessarily firearm homicide characterized by other motives.
这项城市层面的研究考察了获得联邦许可的枪支经销商(FFLs)与非法枪支可获得性指标与亲密伴侣杀人风险之间的关联。该研究收集了美国 286 个大城市的 2010 年至 2019 年的年度数据,纳入了与枪支犯罪杀人数量、持照枪支经销商数量以及枪支丢失或被盗报告相关的城市层面信息。所有数据均于 2020 年进行了汇编和分析。采用负二项式模型评估了枪支供应和亲密伴侣枪支杀人之间的关系,与非亲密关系之间的枪支杀人进行了比较。结果表明,较高的持照枪支经销商比例与亲密伴侣杀人风险增加相关,尽管在枪支拥有率低于平均水平的州更为明显。该关联在不同的分析方法和不同的非法枪支捕获方式下仍然成立。一项使用来自 The Trace 的独特数据进行的补充分析进一步支持了这样一种观点,即 FFL 的存在是亲密伴侣枪支杀人的风险因素,特别是但不一定是其他动机引起的枪支杀人。