RT Article T1 Preventing Intimate Partner Homicide: The Long Road Ahead JF Homicide studies VO 26 IS 1 SP 91 OP 105 A1 Messing, Jill Theresa A1 AbiNader, Millan A1 Bent-Goodley, Tricia B. A1 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. A2 AbiNader, Millan A2 Bent-Goodley, Tricia B. A2 Campbell, Jacquelyn C. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1795543760 AB Intimate partner homicide (IPH) consists primarily of men killing women in the context of intimate partner violence. Researchers have described and identified risk factors associated with IPH; additional comprehensive data collection is needed to better understand IPH risk and to develop risk-informed prevention. Due to structural racism, available interventions within the criminal legal and social service systems may be eschewed by those—such as Black women—who are at the highest risk. Anti-racist research, practice, and policy are key to reducing IPH. Gender and racial equity, combined with fostering relational health leads, ultimately, down the long road to IPH prevention. K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Relational health K1 Homicide prevention K1 Risk Assessment K1 Victim/offender relationship K1 Intimate Partner DO 10.1177/10887679211048492