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Reconsidering the Relationship Between Alcohol and Lethal ViolenceUniversity of Denver
Rice University Prior event-based research regarding the relationship between alcohol and violence suffers from important limitations, including the absence of a comparison group, an inappropriate comparison group, or a comparison group that could be considered appropriate but does not control for potential confounders. To overcome such limitations, we use a matched pair design. Drawing on interviews with men imprisoned for an aggravated assault or homicide committed in response to a conflict with another man, we examine matched pairs of violent and nonviolent conflicts nested within respondents. The results suggest that guns mediate the relationship between alcohol and lethal male-male violence.
Key Words: alcohol lethal violence matched pairs
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 22, No. 1,
66-84 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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