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Using National Incident-Based Reporting System Murder Data to ...
Currently, the UCR Program is undergoing a large-scale conversion from its traditional summary system and SHR to the National Incident-Based Reporting ...
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Historical Origins of a Cross-National Puzzle: Homicide in Finland ...
Historical Origins of a Cross-National Puzzle. Homicide in Finland, 1750 to 2000. Jukka Savolainen. University of Minnesota National Research Institute of ...
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Deterrence Versus Brutalization: The Case of Arizona -- THOMSON 1 ...
Homicide Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, 110-128 (1997) ... the impact of an Oklahoma execution on different (i.e., disaggregated) types of homicides in Oklahoma. ...
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Decommodification and Homicide Rates in the 20th-Century United ...
Candice Batton. University of Nebraska-Omaha. Gary Jensen. Vanderbilt University. This study uses time-series regression techniques to examine the impact of ...
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Male Serial Homicide: The Influence of Cultural and Structural ...
Separate analyses were conducted for two different state-level male serial killer rates, one based on the state where male serial killers received their ...
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Serial Murder: Patterns in Unsolved Cases -- MOTT 3 (3): 241 ...
Although research has been done on serial murder cases in general, unsolved serial murder cases have rarely been investigated. ...
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Classification of Deaths Resulting From Terrorism -- Fingerhut et ...
Homicide Studies Fingerhut et al. 7 (1): 85. (58K) ... your browser to "Save" rather than "Launch Application" for the file type "application/pdf," and can ...
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Twenty Years of Rural and Urban Trends in Family and Intimate ...
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Behavioral Characteristics and Level of Involvement for Victims of ...
Patterns in criminal homicide. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Zahn, M. A. (1991). The Wolfgang model: Lessons for homicide research in the 1990s. ...
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Murder and Medicine: The Lethality of Criminal Assault 1960-1999 ...
Despite the proliferation of increasingly dangerous weapons and the very large increasein rates of serious criminal assault, since 1960, the lethality of ...