What are offenders?
These are the 2 most common weapons in homicides.
What are firearms and knives?
This type of homicide is made with no intent.
What is homicide after accident?
This is ongoing experiences of physical, psychological, and/or sexual abuse at home.
What is family violence?
85% of women experience this type of violence.
What is intimate partner violence?
The largest race of victims and offenders.
What are African Americans?
This federal crime takes place very often and helps facilitate a violent crime.
What is selling or transferring a gun to a juvenile?
Reactive violence falls under this classification of homicide.
What is general altercation homicide?
These two groups are typically victims of family violence assault.
What are women and children?
What is possessiveness?
In 54.5% of all homicides, this relationship is known.
What is the relationship between the victims and the perpetrators.
What is the 2nd amendment?
This is the second most common form of homicide.
What is domestic violence related homicide?
1 in 7 children experience this.
What is maltreatment?
This type of batterer abuses family because emotional problems or volatile, personality disorders.
What is a type 2 batterer?
This makes up only 1-2% of all violent crimes reported to the FBI.
What is homicide?
4% are used in homicide.
What are shotguns/rifles?
There is no universal set of predictors for this.
What are the risk factors to predict murder?
This may be the most common form of child abuse, yet it is the lowest reported.
What is emotional abuse?
12.3% of elderly experience this type of abuse.
What is financial exploitation?
This makes up for 29.6% of the violent crime distribution in US.
This entails a waiting period and criminal/mental health background checks.
What are gun restrictions?
This depends on weapon availability, alcohol, provocation, circumstances/motivation, and offenders emotional state.
What is homicide?
This type of child abduction is less frequent and wider range.
What is nonfamily or stranger abduction?
This type of family violence is often the most overlooked.
What is sibling-to-sibling violence?