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New data on intimate partner violence and intimate relationships: Implications for gun laws and federal data collection

机译:关于亲密合作伙伴暴力和亲密关系的新数据:对枪支法和联邦数据收集的影响

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Age at first marriage has risen substantially and birth rates are at a record low; people are spending more time in relationships that, by comparison, have fewer emotional, financial, and legal commitments. Little research has examined intimate partner violence (IPV) prevalence in current and former adult (vs. adolescent) dating relationships. Such information is relevant to federal firearms policies that are based on the nature of an intimate relationship. We examined assaultive behaviors by the type and status of the relationship-current spouse, former spouse, current boyfriend or girlfriend, and former boyfriend or girlfriend - in 31,206 IPV incidents responded to by Philadelphia police in 2013. Over 80% of the IPV incidents involved individuals in non-marital relationships. Incidents involving current boyfriends or girlfriends had the highest percentage of violent behaviors (e.g., punch, strangle). They also were more likely than current spouses to use bodily weapons (hands, fists, or feet) or non-gun weapons (knives, bats, etc.) (AOR = 1.19 and 1.43, respectively), to injure their victims (AOR = 1.37), and to be arrested (AOR = 1.46). Former unmarried partners had the highest odds of stalking their intimate (AOR = 3.37) and violating a restraining order (AOR = 2.61). Gun use was similar across relationship type. A growing portion of the population is not protected by federal policies designed to keep guns out of the hands of abusers. Current boyfriends and girlfriends are a risk to their intimates. Federal data collection practices and firearm policies merit updating to more fully take into account dating, same-sex marriage, and other partnerships.
机译:第一次婚姻的年龄已上升,大幅增加,出生率较低;人们在关系中花费更多的时间,相比之下,有更少的情感,财务和法律承诺。在当前和前成人(VS.青少年)约会关系中,研究已经研究了较少的研究患者暴力(IPV)患病率。此类信息与基于亲密关系性质的联邦枪支政策有关。我们通过关系 - 当前配偶,前配偶,当前男朋友或女友的类型和地位审查了攻击行为,前男友或女朋友 - 在31,206年的IPV事件中,费城警方于2013年回复。超过80%的IPV事件非婚姻关系中的个人。涉及当前男朋友或女朋友的事件具有最高的暴力行为(例如,打孔,扼杀)。他们还比目前的配偶更有可能使用身体武器(手,拳头或脚)或非枪支武器(刀,蝙蝠等)(分别= 1.19和1.43),以伤害受害者(AOR = 1.37),并被逮捕(AOR = 1.46)。前未婚合作伙伴的几率最高的是他们亲密(AOR = 3.37)并违反限制令(AOR = 2.61)。枪使用横跨关系类型相似。人口的生长部分不受旨在将枪支脱离虐待者的联邦政策的保护。当前的男朋友和女朋友对他们的内容有风险。联邦数据收集实践和枪支政策更新更新,更充分地考虑到约会,同性婚姻和其他伙伴关系。

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