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The Handbook of Homicide presents a series of original essays by renowned authors from around the world, reflecting the latest scholarship on the nature, causes, and patterns of homicide, as well as policies and practices for its investigation and prevention. Includes comprehensive coverage of the complex phenomenon of homicide and its various forms | Features original contributions from an esteemed team of global experts and scholars with chapters highlighting the authors' original research | Represents the first internationally-focused collection of the latest research on the nature…mehr
The Handbook of Homicide presents a series of original essays by renowned authors from around the world, reflecting the latest scholarship on the nature, causes, and patterns of homicide, as well as policies and practices for its investigation and prevention.
Includes comprehensive coverage of the complex phenomenon of homicide and its various forms
Features original contributions from an esteemed team of global experts and scholars with chapters highlighting the authors' original research
Represents the first internationally-focused collection of the latest research on the nature and causes of homicide
Covers both the causes and dynamics of homicide, as well as policies and practices intended to address it
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Autorenporträt
Fiona Brookman is Professor of Criminology at the University of South Wales, UK. She is the author of Understanding Homicide (2005) and co-editor of Handbook on Crime (2010). She has written over fifty articles and chapters on various themes related to violence and homicide. Edward R. Maguire is Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Associate Director in the Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety at Arizona State University, USA. He has written or edited four books and more than seventy articles and chapters on various themes related to policing, violence, research methodology, and comparative criminology. Mike Maguire is Part-Time Professor of Criminology at the University of South Wales, UK and Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University, UK. He is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (5th edition, 2012), and is a long-standing member of the Correctional Services Accreditation and Advice Panel.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: Homicide in Global Perspective xix Fiona Brookman, Edward R. Maguire, and Mike Maguire
Part I Homicide in Context 1
1 Murderous Thoughts: The Macro, Micro, and Momentary in Theorizing the Causes and Consequences of Criminal Homicide 3 Helen Innes, Sarah Tucker, and Martin Innes
2 Geographic and Temporal Variation in Cross-National Homicide Victimization Rates 20 Meghan L. Rogers and William Alex Pridemore
3 Some Trends in Homicide and Its Age-Crime Curves 44 Alfred Blumstein
4 Social and Legal Responses to Homicide 54 Mark Cooney
Part II Understanding Different Forms of Homicide 71
5 Gang Homicide in the United States: What We Know and Future Research Directions 73 Jesenia M. Pizarro
6 Drug-Related Homicide 89 Sean P. Varano and Joseph B. Kuhns
7 Sexual Homicide: A Review of Recent Empirical Evidence (2008 to 2015) 105 Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan
8 When Women are Murdered 131 R. Emerson Dobash and Russell P. Dobash
9 Women Murdered in the Name of "Honor" 149 Aisha K. Gill
10 Hate and Homicide: Exploring the Extremes of Prejudice-Motivated Violence 165 Nathan Hall
11 Infanticide 180 Carl P. Malmquist
12 Parricide Encapsulated 197 Kathleen M. Heide
13 Corporate Homicide, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Human Rights 213 Gary Slapper
14 Empirical Challenges to Studying Terrorism and Homicide 231 Joseph K. Young and Erin M. Kearns
15 Multiple Homicide: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder 249 Jack Levin and James Alan Fox
16 Genocide and State-Sponsored Killing 268 Andy Ayd1n-Aitchison
Part III Homicide around the Globe: International Perspectives 289
17 Homicide in Europe 291 Marieke Liem
18 Comparing Characteristics of Homicides in Finland, the Netherlands, and Sweden 308 Soenita M. Ganpat
19 Homicide in Britain 320 Fiona Brookman, Helen Jones, and Sophie Pike
20 Homicide in Canada 345 Myrna Dawson
21 Typifying American Exceptionalism: Homicide in the USA 368 Amanda L. Robinson and Christopher D. Maxwell
22 Homicide in Japan 388 Tom Ellis and Koichi Hamai
23 Homicide in Australia and New Zealand: Precursors and Prevention 412 Paul Mazerolle, Li Eriksson, Richard Wortley, and Holly Johnson
24 Drivers of Homicide in Latin America and the Caribbean: Does Relative Political Capacity Matter? 432 Erik Alda
25 Homicide in Russia: Issues of Measuring and Theoretical Explanations 451 Alexandra Lysova and Nikolay Shchitov
26 Understanding Homicide in China 467 Liqun Cao
27 Homicide in India: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 486 K. Jaishankar and Debarati Halder
28 Homicide in South Africa: Offender Perspectives on Dispute-related Killings of Men 499 Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
Part IV Investigating Homicide 515
29 Technology and Homicide Investigation 517 Patrick Q. Brady and William R. King
30 Solving Homicides: Trends, Causes, and Ways to Improve 533 Thomas S. Alexander and Charles F. Wellford
31 Using DNA in the Investigation of Homicide: Scientific, Operational, and Evidential Considerations 548 Robin Williams
32 Cold Case Homicide Reviews 566 Cheryl Allsop
33 A Damning Cascade of Investigative Errors: Flaws in Homicide Investigation in the USA 578 Deborah Davis and Richard A. Leo
Part V Reducing and Preventing Homicide 599
34 Seeing and Treating Violence as a Health Issue 601 Charles Ransford and Gary Slutkin
35 Identifying and Intervening in Homicide Networks
Introduction: Homicide in Global Perspective xix Fiona Brookman, Edward R. Maguire, and Mike Maguire
Part I Homicide in Context 1
1 Murderous Thoughts: The Macro, Micro, and Momentary in Theorizing the Causes and Consequences of Criminal Homicide 3 Helen Innes, Sarah Tucker, and Martin Innes
2 Geographic and Temporal Variation in Cross-National Homicide Victimization Rates 20 Meghan L. Rogers and William Alex Pridemore
3 Some Trends in Homicide and Its Age-Crime Curves 44 Alfred Blumstein
4 Social and Legal Responses to Homicide 54 Mark Cooney
Part II Understanding Different Forms of Homicide 71
5 Gang Homicide in the United States: What We Know and Future Research Directions 73 Jesenia M. Pizarro
6 Drug-Related Homicide 89 Sean P. Varano and Joseph B. Kuhns
7 Sexual Homicide: A Review of Recent Empirical Evidence (2008 to 2015) 105 Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan
8 When Women are Murdered 131 R. Emerson Dobash and Russell P. Dobash
9 Women Murdered in the Name of "Honor" 149 Aisha K. Gill
10 Hate and Homicide: Exploring the Extremes of Prejudice-Motivated Violence 165 Nathan Hall
11 Infanticide 180 Carl P. Malmquist
12 Parricide Encapsulated 197 Kathleen M. Heide
13 Corporate Homicide, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Human Rights 213 Gary Slapper
14 Empirical Challenges to Studying Terrorism and Homicide 231 Joseph K. Young and Erin M. Kearns
15 Multiple Homicide: Understanding Serial and Mass Murder 249 Jack Levin and James Alan Fox
16 Genocide and State-Sponsored Killing 268 Andy Ayd1n-Aitchison
Part III Homicide around the Globe: International Perspectives 289
17 Homicide in Europe 291 Marieke Liem
18 Comparing Characteristics of Homicides in Finland, the Netherlands, and Sweden 308 Soenita M. Ganpat
19 Homicide in Britain 320 Fiona Brookman, Helen Jones, and Sophie Pike
20 Homicide in Canada 345 Myrna Dawson
21 Typifying American Exceptionalism: Homicide in the USA 368 Amanda L. Robinson and Christopher D. Maxwell
22 Homicide in Japan 388 Tom Ellis and Koichi Hamai
23 Homicide in Australia and New Zealand: Precursors and Prevention 412 Paul Mazerolle, Li Eriksson, Richard Wortley, and Holly Johnson
24 Drivers of Homicide in Latin America and the Caribbean: Does Relative Political Capacity Matter? 432 Erik Alda
25 Homicide in Russia: Issues of Measuring and Theoretical Explanations 451 Alexandra Lysova and Nikolay Shchitov
26 Understanding Homicide in China 467 Liqun Cao
27 Homicide in India: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 486 K. Jaishankar and Debarati Halder
28 Homicide in South Africa: Offender Perspectives on Dispute-related Killings of Men 499 Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard
Part IV Investigating Homicide 515
29 Technology and Homicide Investigation 517 Patrick Q. Brady and William R. King
30 Solving Homicides: Trends, Causes, and Ways to Improve 533 Thomas S. Alexander and Charles F. Wellford
31 Using DNA in the Investigation of Homicide: Scientific, Operational, and Evidential Considerations 548 Robin Williams
32 Cold Case Homicide Reviews 566 Cheryl Allsop
33 A Damning Cascade of Investigative Errors: Flaws in Homicide Investigation in the USA 578 Deborah Davis and Richard A. Leo
Part V Reducing and Preventing Homicide 599
34 Seeing and Treating Violence as a Health Issue 601 Charles Ransford and Gary Slutkin
35 Identifying and Intervening in Homicide Networks
Rezensionen
"The Handbook of Homicide will be an invaluable resource to those interested in understanding the phenomenon in all its diversity and complexity." - Thomas P. Abt, Harvard Kennedy School
"Murder, the gravest of human transgressions, and other varities of homicide are treated in exhaustive breadth in this volume. The geographic and topical scope are impressive. There are contributions both fascinationg for scholars of homicide and useful for those charged with keeping it from happening and solving it when it does. How much of cross-national variation in homicide statistics reflects real differences in rates of killing rather than differences in definition and reporting practices? What are the non-legal factors influencing how severely different killings are sactioned? What is corporate homicide? Why is DNA rarely a smoking gun? These, among many other questiosn asked and answered, make this an interesting and valuable collection.' - Joel Wallman, The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation for the Study of Violence
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