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自愿、临时的户外枪支存放:对两个州执法机构的一项调查

Voluntary, temporary out-of-home firearm storage: a survey of law enforcement agencies in two states.

作者信息

Betz Marian E, Brandspigel Sara, Barnard Leslie M, Johnson Rachel L, Knoepke Christopher E, Peterson Ryan A, Rivara Frederick P, Rowhani-Rahbar Ali

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.

Injury and Violence Prevention Center, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

Inj Epidemiol. 2022 Jul 21;9(1):24. doi: 10.1186/s40621-022-00389-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Temporary, voluntary storage of firearms away from the home during times of risk is a recommended strategy for suicide prevention. Law enforcement agencies (LEAs) are often suggested as storage sites, and online maps in Colorado and Washington display LEAs willing to consider storage. Questions remain about the experiences and views of LEAs, including barriers to providing storage.

METHODS

LEAs in Colorado and Washington were invited to complete a survey via mail or online from June to July 2021; invitations were sent by email and mail, with telephone calls to non-responders. Survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, with testing between states and other subgroups using Fisher's exact tests.

RESULTS

Overall, 168 LEAs in Colorado (n = 91) or Washington (n = 77) participated (40% participation rate). Of those, 53% provided temporary, voluntary storage upon request by community members at the time of the survey. More LEAs said they had ever provided storage when the requester was under a court order (74% overall). Over half (60%) of responding LEAs had received at least one storage request in the prior 12 months. Many (41%) said they had declined to return a firearm after temporary storage due to safety concerns. Most LEAs supported engagement in suicide prevention (89%) and provision of community services (77%), but they simultaneously preferred being a storage option of last resort (73%). Factors negatively influencing storage provision included liability and funding concerns.

CONCLUSIONS

In Colorado and Washington, half of LEAs currently offer temporary, voluntary firearm storage upon request. While LEAs support suicide prevention and community engagement, broader provision of storage and participation in online maps may be limited by logistic, liability, and financial concerns. Addressing these barriers may facilitate broader suicide prevention efforts.

摘要

背景

在危险时期将枪支临时、自愿地存放在家外是一种推荐的自杀预防策略。执法机构(LEA)常被建议作为存放地点,科罗拉多州和华盛顿州的在线地图显示了愿意考虑提供存放服务的执法机构。关于执法机构的经验和观点,包括提供存放服务的障碍,仍存在疑问。

方法

2021年6月至7月,邀请科罗拉多州和华盛顿州的执法机构通过邮件或在线方式完成一项调查;通过电子邮件和邮件发送邀请,并对未回复者进行电话随访。使用描述性统计分析调查数据,通过费舍尔精确检验对不同州和其他亚组进行比较。

结果

总体而言,科罗拉多州(n = 91)或华盛顿州(n = 77)的168个执法机构参与了调查(参与率为40%)。其中,53%在调查时应社区成员要求提供临时、自愿存放服务。更多的执法机构表示,当请求者处于法院命令之下时,他们曾提供过存放服务(总体为74%)。超过一半(60%)的回复执法机构在过去12个月内至少收到过一次存放请求。许多(41%)表示,由于安全担忧,他们在临时存放后拒绝归还枪支。大多数执法机构支持参与自杀预防(89%)和提供社区服务(77%),但他们同时更倾向于作为最后的存放选择(73%)。对提供存放服务产生负面影响的因素包括责任和资金担忧。

结论

在科罗拉多州和华盛顿州,目前有一半的执法机构应要求提供临时、自愿的枪支存放服务。虽然执法机构支持自杀预防和社区参与,但更广泛地提供存放服务和参与在线地图可能受到后勤、责任和财务方面担忧的限制。解决这些障碍可能有助于更广泛的自杀预防工作。

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