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Understanding and Preventing Homicides Among American Indians/Alaska Natives

Understanding and Preventing Homicides Among American Indians/Alaska Natives

Introduction

Homicide remains a significant public health concern for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs), with intimate partner violence (IPV) playing a substantial role, particularly among females. The study titled "Homicides of American Indians/Alaska Natives — National Violent Death Reporting System, United States, 2003–2018" provides critical insights into the circumstances surrounding these tragic events. This blog aims to help practitioners understand these findings and encourage further research to improve prevention strategies.

Key Findings

The research analyzed data from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) across 34 states and the District of Columbia, revealing several critical insights:

Implications for Practitioners

Practitioners working in AI/AN communities can leverage these findings to enhance their violence prevention efforts. Here are some actionable steps:

Encouraging Further Research

While the study provides a comprehensive overview, there is a need for ongoing research to explore the nuances of AI/AN homicides further. Practitioners and researchers should focus on:

Conclusion

Understanding the unique challenges faced by AI/AN communities is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies. By leveraging data from studies like the NVDRS and engaging with community stakeholders, practitioners can create meaningful change and reduce the incidence of homicides. For those interested in delving deeper into the research, the original study provides a wealth of information and can be accessed here.


Citation: Petrosky, E., Mercer Kollar, L. M., Kearns, M. C., Smith, S. G., Betz, C. J., Fowler, K. A., & Satter, D. E. (2021). Homicides of American Indians/Alaska Natives — National Violent Death Reporting System, United States, 2003–2018. MMWR Surveillance Summaries, 70(8), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.ss7008a1
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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