Pulliam Rebecca, Bauman Kenneth, Smith Jalen, Rice Kylie, Harper Gary W
University of Michigan, Department of Health Behavior and Health Equity.
Undergrad J Public Health Univ Mich. 2025;9:36-44. doi: 10.3998/ujph.7608. Epub 2024 Jun 24.
Gun violence and intimate partner violence (IPV) are two public health issues that intersect significantly in the United States, contributing to the urgent need for legislative changes. There is federal legislation that aims to address the rising firearm-related deaths that result from IPV by prohibiting persons convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence offenses from possessing firearms. Yet, this legislation leaves loopholes in interpretation by each state, whereby some have chosen to strengthen and others to weaken regulations. Gaps persist in legal definitions of "domestic violence" as well as how the removal of firearms is enforced. To address the intersection of these two life-threatening public health issues, federal legislation must be amended to increase clarity and standardize processes of enforcement. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to highlight the shortcomings among current IPV-related firearm legislation while recommending that further action be taken to amend these considerations. Specifically, the Strengthening Protections for Domestic Violence and Stalking Survivors Act of 2023 could account for the omitted considerations among current legislation. In turn, this will extend protections to more individuals and may prevent cases of firearm-related intimate partner violence.
枪支暴力和亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)是美国两个显著交叉的公共卫生问题,这使得立法变革的需求变得紧迫。有旨在通过禁止被判轻罪家庭暴力罪的人持有枪支来解决因亲密伴侣暴力导致的与枪支相关死亡人数上升问题的联邦立法。然而,这项立法在每个州的解释上都存在漏洞,有些州选择加强监管,而有些州则选择削弱监管。在“家庭暴力”的法律定义以及枪支移除如何执行方面仍然存在差距。为了解决这两个危及生命的公共卫生问题的交叉点,必须修订联邦立法,以提高清晰度并规范执法程序。因此,本文的目的是突出当前与亲密伴侣暴力相关的枪支立法中的不足之处,同时建议采取进一步行动来修正这些考量因素。具体而言,2023年的《加强对家庭暴力和跟踪受害者的保护法案》可以考虑到当前立法中被遗漏的考量因素。相应地,这将为更多人提供保护,并可能预防与枪支相关的亲密伴侣暴力案件。