A Transdisciplinary Analysis of Domestic Violence Homicides in Harris County, Texas (2016-2020) [0.03%]
德克萨斯州哈里斯县(2016-2020)家庭暴力杀人案跨学科分析
Hsiu-Fen Lin,Kathryn J Spearman,Jennifer L Ross et al.
Hsiu-Fen Lin et al.
A transdisciplinary, community-engaged approach enables researchers to connect knowledge generation with domestic violence homicide prevention. This case study utilizes medical examiner data from Harris County, Texas (2016-2020, n = 2,517) ...
Building a Transdisciplinary Team to Prevent Intimate Partner Homicide: A Research Note [0.03%]
建立跨学科团队以预防伴侣暴力杀人:一项研究说明注记
Jesenia M Pizarro,Jill T Messing,Millan AbiNader et al.
Jesenia M Pizarro et al.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner homicide (IPH) are complex global problems. Transdisciplinary research approaches offer the potential to increase the understanding of these events and inform best practices for preventio...
Ciara Boyd,Danielle Sutton,Myrna Dawson et al.
Ciara Boyd et al.
Familicide is rare; however, the high victim counts in each incident and context surrounding these killings underscore the need for further research. The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the circumstances surroundi...
The National Death Index as a Source of Homicide Data: A Methodological Exposition of Promises and Pitfalls for Criminologists [0.03%]
国家级死亡索引作为犯罪学家的 homicide 数据来源:方法论上的承诺与陷阱之剖析
Jennifer J Tostlebe,David C Pyrooz,Richard G Rogers et al.
Jennifer J Tostlebe et al.
Criminologists largely rely on national de-identified data sources to study homicide in the United States. The National Death Index (NDI), a comprehensive and well-established database compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics, ...
Prevalence and Assessment of Malingering in Homicide Defendants Using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Rey 15-Item Memory Test [0.03%]
杀人被告诈病的流行率及使用MMSE和瑞文回忆力测验量表进行评估
Wade C Myers,Ryan C W Hall,Marina Tolou-Shams
Wade C Myers
This study surveyed malingering prevalence in pretrial homicide defendants and assessed the usefulness of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Rey 15-Item Memory Test (FIT) in detecting malingering among them. Malingering preval...
Latent Trajectories of Cross-National Homicide Trends: Structural Characteristics of Underlying Groups [0.03%]
跨国谋杀趋势的潜在轨迹:底层群体结构特征
James Tuttle,Patricia L McCall,Kenneth C Land
James Tuttle
Relative to studies of U.S. homicide trends, few have investigated cross-national trends. We explore hidden heterogeneity across a sample of 82 nations between 1980 and 2010, and examine (a) what distinct latent trajectories are represented...
European Lone Actor Terrorists Versus "Common" Homicide Offenders: An Empirical Analysis [0.03%]
欧洲独行犯恐怖分子与普通杀人犯的对比:一项实证分析
Marieke Liem,Jelle van Buuren,Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn et al.
Marieke Liem et al.
The term "Lone Actor" has been applied to a variety of violent individuals who are thought to act out of ideological motivations using terrorist tactics. So far, much of the research is U.S.-based. There is an empirical vacuum of Lone Actor...
The Domestic Violence Fatality Review: Can It Mobilize Community-Level Change? [0.03%]
家庭暴力致死回顾机制能否促进社区层面的变革?
Heather L Storer,Taryn Lindhorst,Kelly Starr
Heather L Storer
Domestic Violence Fatality Review (DVFR) teams are a means of identifying systems' gaps in the coordinated response to domestic violence. While the number of homicide reviews has grown, little is known about whether DVFRs facilitate change ...
Patterns and Trends in Elder Homicide Across Race and Ethnicity, 1985-2009 [0.03%]
基于种族与族裔的老人被杀案的发展趋势和规律(1985-2009)
Ben Feldmeyer,Darrell Steffensmeier
Ben Feldmeyer
In this report, we assess total and race/ethnicity-disaggregated patterns and temporal trends in elderly homicide (age 55-74) compared with younger age groups for the 1985-to-2009 period. To do this, we use California arrest statistics that...
Neighborhood Dynamics of Urban Violence: Understanding the Immigration Connection [0.03%]
城市暴力的邻里动态学:理解移民的影响
Jorge M Chavez,Elizabeth Griffiths
Jorge M Chavez
Social disorganization is the dominant framework linking neighborhood patterns of immigration to local rates of crime and violence despite inconsistent findings and evidence to the contrary. Using tract-level census data from 1970 to 1990 a...