Batterers' use of guns to threaten intimate partners.

Emily F Rothman, David Hemenway, Matthew Miller, Deb Azrael
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Abstract

Objectives: To present the prevalence of gun ownership among batterers and describe their self-reported use of guns to threaten intimate partners.

Methods: We used multivariate methods to analyze data from 8529 men enrolled in Massachusetts certified batterer intervention programs between 1999 and 2003.

Results: Seven percent of the sample reported owning guns during the past 3 years. Recent gun owners were 7.8 times more likely than non-gun-owners to have threatened their partners with guns. Gun owners and non-gun-owners were equally likely to have threatened their partners with knives. Batterers reported using guns to threaten their partners in 4 ways, including 1) threatening to shoot them; 2) cleaning, holding, or loading a gun during an argument; 3) threatening to shoot a pet or person the victim cared about; and 4) shooting a gun during an argument with a victim. Identified risk markers for threatening an intimate partner with a gun included substance abuse, homicidal behavior, making knife threats, and gun ownership in the 3 years preceding assessment.

Conclusion: Among batterers, owning a gun is highly correlated with using a gun to threaten an intimate partner. Legal restrictions that prohibit batterers from owning and possessing firearms should be enforced consistently. Detailed contextual information about the circumstances in which batterers use guns to threaten intimate partners and potential protective and risk factors relevant to firearm use by batterers should be explored.

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殴打者用枪威胁亲密伴侣。
目的:介绍枪支拥有率在殴打者和描述他们自己报告使用枪支威胁亲密伴侣。方法:我们使用多变量方法分析1999年至2003年间8529名参加马萨诸塞州认证的施虐者干预项目的男性的数据。结果:7%的样本报告在过去三年中拥有枪支。最近拥有枪支的人用枪支威胁伴侣的可能性是非拥有枪支的人的7.8倍。持枪者和非持枪者用刀威胁伴侣的可能性是一样的。据报告,施暴者用枪威胁伴侣的方式有4种,包括1)威胁要开枪;2)在争吵中清洗、拿枪或上膛;3)威胁要射杀宠物或者受害人关心的人;4)在与受害者争吵时开枪。在评估前的3年里,用枪威胁亲密伴侣的风险标志包括药物滥用、杀人行为、用刀威胁和拥有枪支。结论:在施暴者中,拥有枪支与使用枪支威胁亲密伴侣高度相关。禁止殴打者拥有和拥有枪支的法律限制应始终如一地执行。应探讨有关殴打者使用枪支威胁亲密伴侣的情况的详细背景资料以及与殴打者使用枪支有关的潜在保护和风险因素。
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