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Preventing Intimate Partner Homicide: The Long Road Ahead
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2021
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LawIntimate Partner HomicideIph RiskSocial Determinants Of HealthIph PreventionSocial SciencesRacePartner ViolenceViolence Against WomenGender StudiesBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesDomestic ViolenceSexual ViolenceGender-based ViolenceHomicideIntersectionalityFemale CriminalityAnti-racismSociologyDomestic Violence Prevention
Intimate partner homicide (IPH) consists primarily of men killing women in the context of intimate partner violence. Researchers have described and identified risk factors associated with IPH; additional comprehensive data collection is needed to better understand IPH risk and to develop risk-informed prevention. Due to structural racism, available interventions within the criminal legal and social service systems may be eschewed by those—such as Black women—who are at the highest risk. Anti-racist research, practice, and policy are key to reducing IPH. Gender and racial equity, combined with fostering relational health leads, ultimately, down the long road to IPH prevention.
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