A Transdisciplinary Analysis of Domestic Violence Homicides in Harris County, Texas (2016-2020)

Author:

Lin Hsiu-Fen1ORCID,Spearman Kathryn J.2ORCID,Ross Jennifer L.3,Blackburn Emily4,Messing Jill T.5ORCID,Campbell Jacquelyn C.2,AbiNader Millan A.6ORCID,Grimm Kevin J.7

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

2. John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

3. Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences, Houston, TX, USA

4. University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA

5. Arizona State University, Phoenix, USA

6. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

7. Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Abstract

A transdisciplinary, community-engaged approach enables researchers to connect knowledge generation with domestic violence homicide prevention. This case study utilizes medical examiner data from Harris County, Texas (2016–2020, n = 2,517) to identify and examine correlates of domestic violence homicides. The research team identified more than double the number of domestic violence homicides than had been flagged in the original data. Geospatial analysis identified unequal distribution of homicide across communities and significant gender-based disparities in domestic violence homicides. Transdisciplinary approaches can be used to accurately identify domestic violence homicides and provide a foundation to develop multi-level interventions.

Funder

A comparison of firearm-related intimate partner homicide in Texas and Maryland: Prevalence, identification of those at risk, and the effect of firearm regulations

An Examination of Risk Factors of Intimate Partner Homicides in Arizona

A comparison of firearm-related intimate partner homicide in Missouri and Oregon: Prevalence, risk, and the effect of firearm regulations

An Examination of Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Homicides in New Jersey

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Psychology (miscellaneous),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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