Homicide
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Homicide

A Bibliography, Second Edition

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Homicide

A Bibliography, Second Edition

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Homicide represents the result of an exhaustive search of the world literature regarding homicide. More than 7, 000 entries have been compiled from references selected from major indexes in libraries from outstanding universities, government agencies, and military posts; science libraries; law libraries; and the Library of Congress. Each entry features a one- or two-word annotation that indicates whether it is an article or a book, and all entries conform to the American Psychological Association stylebook guidelines. Key-word and author indexes provide quick access to works pertaining to particular subjects or by a certain author.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2020
ISBN
9781000142433
Edition
2
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Chapter 1

Introduction

General

(Social Research)
Staub, E. (1990) Moral exclusion, personal goal theory, and extreme destructiveness. Social Issues, 46(1), 47-64.
(Indicators - Homicide)
Huang, W.S., & Wellford, C.F. (1989) Assessing indicators of crime among international crime data series. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 3(1), 28-47.
(Homicide - Overview)
Homicide: A current overview. (1987) Statistical Bulletin of the Metropolitan Insurance Company. 68(4), 13-21.
(Homicide - Perspective)
Homicide: The public health perspective. (1986) Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 62(5), 373-624.
(Homicide - Patterns)
Tardiff, K. (1985) Patterns and major determinants of homicide in the United States. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 36(6), 632-639.
(Worse than Death)
Coumo, M. (1984) A fate worse than death. Corrections Digest, 15(11), 4. Microforms and article copies available from UMI.
(Comments)
Mott, G., & Smith, J.C. (1983, June) Case and comment: Homicide. The Criminal Law Review 1983, 393-395.
(Homicide - General)
Willough, A. (1983, Jan.) Business as usual? World Marxist Review, 26, p. 72.
(Homicide - Response)
Barnett, A. (1982) Learning to live with homicide: A research note (attempt to find an explanation for the passive American response to increasing homicide). Criminal Justice, 10(1), 69-72.
(Murder Description)
Robbins, R. (1981, July 10) Describing the indescribable (review article). Times Literary Supplement, 4084, 779-780.
(Homicide - Vandalism)
Manslaughter - vandalism - damaging stop sign. (1980) The Criminal Law Reporter: Court Decisions and Proceedings, 28(12), 2283.
(Homicide - Blacks)
Winbush, R.A. (1980) Toward a macrocosmic view of crime in African-American communities. Public Health Reports, 95(6), 557.
(New Risk)
New risk. (1979) Security World, 16(8), 14, 16. Article copies available from UMI.
(Homicide - Studies)
Frazier, S.H. (1974) Murder -- single and multiple. Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis, 52, 304-312.
(Homicide - Perfect)
Spenlingwimmer, U. (1972) An almost perfect murder? 20957. J 26, ‘72, 5, S. 236-239.
(Violence)
Palmer, S. (1972) The violent society. College & University Press.
(Homicide - Unsuccessful)
Stoller, J. (1970) The unsuccessful perfect murder. 20957. J. 24, ‘70. 5, S. 261-264.
(Homicide - Portfolio)
Cuthbert, T.M. (1970) A portfolio of murders: The Presidential address at the 129th annual meeting of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association, held in Middlesbrough, July 9, 1969. British Journal of Psychiatry, 116, 1-10.
(Astrology)
Watters, B. (1969) The astrologer looks at murder. Arcane Books.
(Homicide - Method)
Kentig, H.V. (1969) Murder and methods of diversion of suspicion. 1227m. ‘69, S. 125-132.
(Violence)
Wolfgang, M.E., & Ferracuti, F. (1967) Subculture of violence. New York: Barnes & Noble.
(Murder Book)
Sparrow, G. (1967) Murder parade. Roy Publishing.
(Death Attitudes)
Williams, M. (1966, Nov.) Changing attitudes to death: A survey of contributions in Psychological Abstracts over a thirty year period. Human Relations, 19, 405-423.
(Homicide - Typology)
Yoshimasu, S. (1966) RE: Typology of recurrent murder. 3647. Bd. 137, ‘66, H. 3-4, S. 84-90 (IBZ 1967).
(Homicide - Meaning)
Brophy, J. (1966) Meaning of murder. Crowell.
(Repression)
Graven, J. (1966) La repression de l’homicide en droit suisse. 30560. n. s., t. 21, ‘66, n. 2, p. 233-295. (IBZ 1969)
(Homicide - Invitation)
Gold, L.H. (1965) Invitation to homicide. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 10, 415-421.
(Sleepwalking)
Podolsky, E. (1964, Aug.) Somnambulistic homicide. American Journal of Psychiatry, 121, 191-192.

Theory

(Spouse-Murder)
Reed, W.S. (1990 Aug.) The case for legalizing limited “spousecide”. Advocate, 33, p. 5
(Social Research)
Staub, E. (1990) Moral exclusion, personal goal theory, and extreme destructiveness. Journal of Social Issues, 46(1), 47-64.
(Police Killings)
Chamlin, M.B. (1989) Conflict theory and police killings. Deviant Behavior, 10(4), 353-368.
(Homicide - Causes)
Parker, R.N. (1989) Poverty, subculture of violence, and type of homicide. Social Forces, 67(4), 983-1007.
(Critical Mass)
Lester, D. (1989) The critical mass hypothesis. Psychological Reports, 64(1), 146.
(Homicide - Theory)
The evolution of family homicide. (1988) Science News, 134(19), p. 300.
(Homicide - Social Factors)
Messner, S.F. (1982) Societal development, social equality, and homicide: A cross-national test of the Durkheimian model. Social Forces, 61, 225-240.
(Homicide - Conflict Resolution)
Levi, K. (1980) Homicide as conflict resolution. Deviant Behavior, 1(3-4), 281-308.
(Homicide - Differences by Sex)
Ketner, L.G., & Humphrey, J.A. (1979-1980) Homicide sex role differences and role relationships. Omega: Journal of Death & Dying, 10(4), 379-387.
(Homicide - Ability to Kill)
Ambler, E. (1971) Ability to kill. New American Library.
(Homicide - Book)
Wellman, M.W. (1955) Dead and gone. Chapel Hill, NC: University ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Preface
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Indexes Searched
  8. Ibz Codes
  9. Chapter 1 - Introduction to Homicide
  10. Chapter 2 - Statistics
  11. Chapter 3 - The Murderer
  12. Chapter 4 - The Victim
  13. Chapter 5 - Murder Modes
  14. Chapter 6 - Causes of Murder
  15. Chapter 7 - Investigation
  16. Chapter 8 - Case Reports
  17. Chapter 9 - Homicide, Suicide, and Accidents
  18. Chapter 10 - Legal Aspects
  19. Chapter 11 - Assassination
  20. Chapter 12 - Prevention and Control
  21. Subject Index
  22. Author Index