Handgun ownership and intimate partner violence history increases risk of violent crime

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Handgun ownership and intimate partner violence history increases risk of violent crime

Quick Summary

  • Intimate partner violence offenders are likely to commit other violent crimes

Handgun owners who have been charged with intimate partner violence (IPV) – abuse or aggression in romantic relationships – are much more likely to commit other violent crimes. That includes crime index offenses, such as murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. These results affirm prior research that showed IPV is a major risk for future offenses. 

Media Resources

Read the article in UC Davis Health News