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Prevalence of Alcohol-Involved Homicide Offending: A Meta-Analytic Review

NCJ Number
247816
Journal
Homicide Studies Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Dated: August 2014 Pages: 251-270
Author(s)
Joseph B. Kuhns; M. L. Exum; Tammatha A. Clodfelter; Martha C. Bottia
Date Published
August 2014
Length
20 pages
Annotation

This study meta-analyzes 23 independent studies that included information from 28,265 homicide offenders across nine countries.

Abstract

This study meta-analyzes 23 independent studies that included information from 28,265 homicide offenders across nine countries. On average, 48% of homicide offenders were reportedly under the influence of alcohol at the time of the offense and 37% were intoxicated. We found no demographic variations across age, gender, or race, although the proportion testing positive within the United States appears to be decreasing over time. Further, the proportion of offenders who were under the influence of alcohol was lower among those who committed the homicide with a firearm. Communities that have high homicide rates should work to reduce alcohol consumption rates. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage.