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Firearm Prohibition for Persons Convicted of Violent Crimes

NCJ Number
311333
Journal
American Journal of Preventive Medicine Volume: 47 Issue: 2 Dated: August 2014 Pages: E3-E5
Date Published
June 2014
Length
3 pages
Abstract

Individuals convicted of violent misdemeanor crimes are at greatly increased risk for subsequent violence, but may purchase firearms under federal law. Felons may not. This 2013 study re-analyzed data collected in 1999 for 787 violent misdemeanants who purchased handguns in California in 1989 or 1990. Nearly 40% had violent misdemeanor convictions resulting from felony charges and would have been prohibited persons if convicted on those charges. Over 3 years of follow-up, 23.8% of subjects had new arrests for firearm-related or violent crimes. As firearm prohibitions reduce violent crime risk, the consequences of misdemeanor convictions following felony charges deserve further exploration.

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Date Published: June 1, 2014