Thomson Nicholas D
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 9;13:873305. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.873305. eCollection 2022.
Research exploring risk factors of gun violence is limited, especially research involving women as perpetrators of violence. Yet, women account for 18-21% of convicted violent crime. The present study aimed to test if psychopathy, a notable risk factor for violence, was related to past convictions of gun violence, general forms of violence, and non-violent crime. In a sample of 206 female offenders, multinomial logistic regressions assessed how interpersonal, affective, and behavioral psychopathic traits increased the likelihood of women belonging to the gun violence group, a violent crime group, and a non-violent crime group. Results showed the interpersonal and affective facets increased the likelihood of women belonging to the gun violence group compared to both the violent and non-violent crime groups. The behavioral facet increased the likelihood of women belonging to the violent crime group when compared to the gun violence and non-violent crime groups. These results suggest that gun violence has different risk factors than violent and non-violent crime. This line of inquiry indicates that existing violence prevention strategies may need to be modified to address gun violence.
探索枪支暴力风险因素的研究有限,尤其是涉及女性作为暴力犯罪者的研究。然而,女性在被定罪的暴力犯罪中占18 - 21%。本研究旨在检验精神病态这一显著的暴力风险因素是否与过去的枪支暴力定罪、一般形式的暴力犯罪和非暴力犯罪有关。在一个由206名女性罪犯组成的样本中,多项逻辑回归分析评估了人际、情感和行为方面的精神病态特征如何增加女性属于枪支暴力组、暴力犯罪组和非暴力犯罪组的可能性。结果显示,与暴力犯罪组和非暴力犯罪组相比,人际和情感方面的特征增加了女性属于枪支暴力组的可能性。与枪支暴力组和非暴力犯罪组相比,行为方面的特征增加了女性属于暴力犯罪组的可能性。这些结果表明,枪支暴力与暴力犯罪和非暴力犯罪具有不同的风险因素。这一系列调查表明,可能需要修改现有的暴力预防策略以应对枪支暴力。