Individual, firearm, and purchasing characteristics associated with risk of firearm-related violent crime arrest: a nested case-control study
Abstract Background Firearm purchasing records offer a potentially important administrative data source to identify individuals at elevated risk of perpetrating firearm violence. In this study, we describe individual, firearm, and transaction characteristics of purchasers in California who were arre...
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Main Authors: | Hannah S. Laqueur (Author), Julia P. Schleimer (Author), Aaron B. Shev (Author), Rose Kagawa (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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