Homicide
Homicide in Seattle's Chinatown, 1900-1940: Evaluating the Influence of Social Organizations
NCJ Number
210904
Journal
Homicide Studies
Date Published
August 2005
Cautionary Note on Using County-Level Crime and Homicide Data
NCJ Number
210905
Journal
Homicide Studies
Date Published
August 2005
Femicide in New York City: 1990 to 1999
NCJ Number
210903
Journal
Homicide Studies
Date Published
August 2005
Examining Attributes of Homicides: Toward Quantifying Qualitative Values of Injury Severity
NCJ Number
210902
Journal
Homicide Studies
Date Published
August 2005
Traveling to Violence: The Case for a Mobility-Based Spatial Typology of Homicide
NCJ Number
210745
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Date Published
August 2005
Murder-Suicide: An Overview (From Forensic Pathology Reviews, Volume 3, P 337-347, 2005, Michael Tsokos, ed, -- See NCJ-209976)
NCJ Number
209987
Date Published
2005
Job Access and Homicide Patterns in Chicago: An Analysis at Multiple Geographic Levels Based on Scale-Space Theory
NCJ Number
209968
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
June 2005
Self-Control, Violent Offending, and Homicide Victimization: Assessing the General Theory of Crime
NCJ Number
209647
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
2005
Trends of Homicides in Capital City of India
NCJ Number
209584
Journal
Medico-Legal Update
Date Published
April 2004
Criminal Law
NCJ Number
209581
Date Published
2001
Implementing a Cold Case Homicide Unit: A Challenging Task
NCJ Number
209317
Journal
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Date Published
February 2005
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State Background Checks and Firearms Homicides
NCJ Number
209249
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
Date Published
March 2005
Drug and Alcohol Use as Determinants of New York City Homicide Trends From 1990 to 1998
NCJ Number
209113
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences
Date Published
March 2005
White Female Victims and Death Penalty Disparity Research
NCJ Number
209046
Journal
Justice Quarterly
Date Published
December 2004
Testing Three Competing Hypotheses for Explaining Lethal Violence
NCJ Number
208981
Journal
Violence and Victims
Date Published
August 2004