Homicide : trends, causes and prevention /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
[2009]
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Colección: | Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- HOMICIDE:TRENDS, CAUSES AND PREVENTION
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- PROFILING HOMICIDE OFFENDERS:TOWARDS A NEW OFFENDER PROFILING MODEL
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- Profiling Homicide Offenders: Assumptions, Theories And UnderlyingConcepts
- Criticisms on the Current Offender Profiling Approach
- A New Offender Profiling Model
- METHOD
- Participants
- Procedure
- PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF HOMICIDE OFFENDERS' NARRATIVES
- Time Phases, Situational Characteristics and Behaviors in HomicideOffending
- Determination of Time Phases
- Situational Themes Not Restricted to a Specific Time Block
- The Context of the Violent Act, Including the Far Preamble
- The Preamble of the Violent Act
- The Situation That Preceded the Trigger of the Offense
- The Trigger of the Offense
- The Interaction between the Victim and the Offender
- After the Crime
- Cognitions and Affects in Homicide Offending
- Cognitions in Homicide Offending
- Affects in Homicide Offending
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- HOMICIDAL AND SUICIDAL SHARP FORCEFATALITIES: A STUDY OVER 20 YEARS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
- 2.1. Generality
- 2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
- 2.2.1. Inclusion Criteria
- 2.2.2. Exclusion Criteria
- 2.3. Studied Parameters
- 2.3.1. Demographic Parameters
- 2.3.2. Number of Wounds
- 2.3.3. Type of Wounds
- 2.3.4. Anatomical Site of Wounds
- 2.3.5. Bone and Cartilage Wounds
- 2.3.6. Longitudinal Axis of Stab Wounds Located at the Anterior Part of the Trunk
- 2.3.7. Type of Objects Used
- 2.3.7.1. "Non-weapon type objects"
- 2.3.7.2."Weapon type objects"
- 2.3.8. Injury Severity Score (ISS)
- 2.3.8.1. AIS [39]
- 2.3.8.2. ISS [39]
- 2.3.9. Associated Lesions
- 2.3.9.1. Associated Violence Wounds
- 2.3.9.2. Associated Defence Wounds
- 2.3.9.3. Associated Fall Lesions.
- 2.3.9.4. Associated Hesitation Wounds
- 2.4. Statistical Analysis
- 2.4.1. Uni-Variate Analysis
- 2.4.2. Multi-Variate Analysis
- 3. RESULTS
- 3.1. Population
- 3.2. Uni-Variate Analysis
- 3.2.1. Demographic Parameters
- 3.2.3. Type of Wounds
- 3.2.4. Anatomical Site Of Wounds
- 3.2.5. Bone And Cartilage Wounds
- 3.2.6. Longitudinal Axis of Stab Wounds Located at the Anterior Part of the Trunk
- 3.2.7. Type of Objects Used
- 3.2.8. Injury Severity Score
- 3.2.9. Associated Traumatic Lesions
- 3.3. Multi-Variate Analysis
- 3.3.1. First Multi-Variate Model
- 3.3.2. Second Multi-Variate Model
- 3.3.3. Third Multi-Variate Model
- 3.3.4. Conclusions of the Multi-Variate Analysis
- 4. DISCUSSION
- 4.1. Collection of Data and Bias
- 4.2. Not Studied Parameters
- 4.3. Results
- 4.3.1. Demographic Parameters
- 4.3.2. Number of Wounds
- 4.3.3. Type of Wounds
- 4.3.4. Anatomical Site of Wounds
- 4.3.5. Bone and Cartilage Wounds
- 4.3.6. Longitudinal Axis of Stab Wounds Located at the Anterior Part of the Trunk
- 4.3.7. Type of Objects Used
- 4.3.8. Injury Severity Score
- 4.3.9. Associated Traumatic Lesions
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- HOMICIDE BY MENTALLY DISORDERED OFFENDERSIN ENGLAND AND WALES
- DEFINITION
- EPIDEMIOLOGY
- LEGAL CLASSIFICATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES
- Lawful Homicide
- Unlawful Homicide
- Clinical Categories of Homicide
- Murder
- Manslaughter
- Voluntary Manslaughter
- Involuntary Manslaughter
- Infanticide
- AMNESIA
- DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
- CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (INSANITY ANDUNFITNESS TO PLEAD) ACT 1991
- Homicide Followed by Suicide
- PSYCHODYNAMIC ASPECTS
- TRENDS IN HOMICIDE RATES DUE TO MENTAL DISORDER INENGLAND AND WALES
- HOMICIDE, VIOLENCE AND MENTAL ILLNESS.
- Avoidable Deaths
- The National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide andHomicide by People with Mental Illness, University of Manchester, England
- INQUIRIES INTO HOMICIDES BY PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS
- REFERENCES
- THE IMPACT OF GUN CONTROL ON MURDER ANDSUICIDE IN CANADA
- CANADA VERSUS THE UNITED STATES
- GUN AVAILABILITY IN CANADA
- PROXY MEASURES OF GUN AVAILABILITY
- Suicide
- Homicide
- Armed Robbery
- Accidental Deaths
- BILL C-51
- Methodologically Sound Research
- Males
- Females
- Suicide
- Provincial Suicide Rates
- Homicide
- Accidental Deaths
- Armed Robbery
- THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GUN CONTROL LAWS
- DISCUSSION
- REFERENCES
- MASS MURDERER, UNWILLINGEXECUTIONER, OR SOMETHING ELSE: A CASESTUDY OF A SERBIAN SOLDIER
- ABSTRACT
- METHODS
- Data Sources
- Data Analysis
- RESULTS
- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- HOMICIDE TRENDS IN DELHI, INDIA
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- MATERIAL AND METHODS
- RESULTS
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- HOMICIDE AS A SOURCE OF MATERNAL MORTALITYIN THE UNITED STATES
- ABBREVIATIONS
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- RECENT DATA, ASCERTAINMENT, AND LIMITATIONS
- ASSOCIATIONS
- Race
- Age
- Pregnancy
- Means
- INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- Scope and Associations
- Limitations
- Temporal Aspects
- Means of Evaluation
- PREVENTION OF PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED HOMICIDE
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- THE EFFECT OF MARITAL STATUS ON MALEHOMICIDE VICTIMIZATION:A RACE SPECIFIC ANALYSIS
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- PREVIOUS RESEARCH
- Ecological Level Research
- Individual Level Research
- Routine Activities and Homicide Victimization
- RACE, MARITAL STATUS, AND HOMICIDE
- METHODOLOGY
- ANALYSIS
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- HOMICIDAL CASES BY SHARP FORCE INJURIES
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- MATERIAL AND METHODS
- RESULTS
- DISCUSSION
- Sharp Injuries.
- Survival Period
- Weapon
- Post Mortem Imaging Techniques
- Differentiation between Homicide and Suicide
- Domestic Violence
- Post Mortem Sharp Injuries
- SUMMARY
- REFERENCES
- CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT AMOUNTING TOMURDER AS A CAUSE OF MORTALITY IN THEDISTRICT OF SOUTH CANARA- A SCENARIO FROMSOUTH INDIA
- ABSTRACT
- INTRODUCTION
- CRIMINAL STATUTES ON HOMICIDE IN INDIA
- AUTHORS' PRESENT STUDY
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- INDEX.