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PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0222996 (2019)
BackgroundSince 1990, the world's homicide rate has declined by nearly 20%. While prior research has documented parallel homicide declines across many individual countries, the causes of a shared international homicide decline remain unknown. Drawing
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https://doaj.org/article/8730ef3012a140d699e902cb069ccbe6
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 38:6553-6575
Over the past four decades, hundreds of studies have examined the presence of racial disparities in criminal punishment. The bulk of this research has been conducted in the United States and a few other western democracies, with limited research asse
Autor:
Deanna N. Devlin, Mateus Rennó Santos
Publikováno v:
Criminology & Public Policy. 21:273-301
Autor:
Mateus Rennó Santos, Michael J. Lynch
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Marine Policy. 151:105601
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International Criminology. 1:299-314
Some researchers argue that growing women’s autonomy has worsened homicide victimization rates, attributed to a backlash effect. Others argue that increased women’s autonomy has an ameliorative effect, lessening homicide rates. To address this am
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International Criminology. 1:281-298
Institutional anomie theory (IAT) attributes the relatively high levels of violent crime in the United States to a social structure characterized by institutional imbalance towards economic dominance and a cultural ethos known as the American Dream w
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Children and Youth Services Review. 145:106792
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International Criminal Justice Review. 31:122-139
Criminologists have long speculated that economic conditions play a role in driving crime trends. Emerging research finds that inflation rates are associated with crime rates both within the United States and cross-nationally. Inflation is hypothesiz
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. 46:119-139
This study investigates the longitudinal relationship between international migration and homicide using a sample of 88 developed and developing countries from 1993 to 2015. Drawing on research dem...
Publikováno v:
Criminology. 58:454-484