Data from leading health organizations indicates that nearly half of all women murdered in the U.S. are killed by intimate partners, with firearms playing a significant role in these tragedies. Domestic violence cases often go underreported, making it challenging to grasp the full scope of the issue and effectively advocate for preventive measures.
Experts emphasize the urgent need to enhance firearm prohibitions and improve data collection related to domestic violence incidents. Current recommendations include prohibiting firearm access for individuals with domestic violence misdemeanors and enhancing coordination among law enforcement and victim services to ensure compliance with protective orders. Such measures could potentially lead to a reduction in domestic violence-related fatalities.
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