Brunson Rod K, Wade Brian A, Hitchens Brooklynn K
Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, USA.
Crime and Justice Policy Lab, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Prev Med. 2022 Dec;165(Pt A):107179. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107179. Epub 2022 Aug 4.
Precarious firearm conduct among inexperienced gun possessors has the potential to intensify firearm-related fatalities and injuries. The current study involves face-to-face interviews with 51 high-risk (and prohibited) residents of Brooklyn and the Bronx, NY, each of whom have either been shot or shot at. We analyze study participants' lived experiences regarding urban gun violence (including as victims and perpetrators), firearm handling, sharing, and improper storage. Despite claiming to be knowledgeable about firearm fundamentals, the vast majority of respondents acknowledged never having received professional instruction, but rather "figured it out" by "playing around" with available guns. These informal methods were shaped by respondents' desire to arm themselves despite inadequate access to firearm training. Study participants also described routinely stashing firearms in unsecure, easily accessible locations. Our study findings have important implications for informing community-based harm reduction and safety strategies among persons within high-risk networks.
缺乏经验的枪支拥有者的危险持枪行为有可能加剧与枪支相关的伤亡。当前的研究涉及对纽约布鲁克林和布朗克斯区51名高风险(且被禁止)居民进行面对面访谈,他们每个人都曾被枪击或遭到枪击。我们分析了研究参与者在城市枪支暴力方面的生活经历(包括作为受害者和犯罪者)、枪支处理、共享及不当存放情况。尽管绝大多数受访者声称了解枪支基本知识,但他们承认从未接受过专业指导,而是通过摆弄现有的枪支“摸索出”相关知识。这些非正式方法是由受访者在缺乏枪支训练的情况下仍希望武装自己的愿望所塑造的。研究参与者还描述了经常将枪支存放在不安全、容易拿到的地方。我们的研究结果对于为高风险网络中的人群制定基于社区的减少伤害和安全策略具有重要意义。