MOST CALIFORNIA COUNTIES MISSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FATALITY DATA. Co-authored with the Battered Women’s Justice Project, this report examines intimate partner violence (IPV), focusing on its connection to firearm violence. The report stresses the urgent need for complete, accessible data to understand and prevent intimate partner firearm deaths and steps you can take to fill data gaps in your own community.
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Acknowledgments
We are honored to feature original and authentic photos on our website from renowned photographer Joe Quint. Since 2014, Joe Quint has been traveling the nation to photograph and bear witness to the diverse stories of gun-related violence, grief, and trauma. The result is a widely exhibited documentary photography project titled “It Takes Us: Stories of Gun Violence from Across America.” By sharing the faces and intimate stories of those affected by our country’s gun violence epidemic, Joe works to honor his subjects and inspire audiences to take action. To learn more about Joe and his work, please contact him at joe@ittakesus.org.
Additional photographs were provided by Bryan Patrick Photography, Andrew Miller, and Greg Bartlett @shinyfilms. Website design by Jen Brower, Design and development by Digital Marvel.
