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Homicide Studies Journal--2001Volume 5, Number 4 / November 2001Special Issue: Homicide Research in Europe Editor's Introduction-and Farewell
A European Perspective on the Study of Homicide: Guest Editor's
Introduction Acknowledgement of M. Dwayne Smith
Homicide in the Netherlands: An Exploratory Study of the 1998 Cases
Serial Murderers in Germany From 1945 to 1995: A Descriptive Study
Greek Homicide: A Behavioral Examination of Offender Crime-Scene
Actions
The Structure of Crime-Scene Actions in Finnish Homicides Acknowledgement of Reviewers for the Special Issue Reviewer Acknowledgements Volume 5, Number 3 / August 2001
The Structural Determinants of Justifiable Homicide: Assessing the
Theoretical and Political Considerations
Suicidal Intent in Victim-Precipitated Homicide: Insights From the
Study of "Suicide-by-Cop"
Gender, Attributional Styles, and Direction of Lethal Violence: A
Partial Test of an Integrated Model of Suicide and Homicide
Partner-Killing by Women in Cohabitating Relationships and Marital
Relationships
Using Newly Available Homicide Data to Debunk Two Myths About Violence
in an International Context: A Research Note
Response to Kleck Volume 5, Number 2 / May 2001
Deindustrialization, Economic Distress, and Homicide Rates in Midsize
Rustbelt Cities
The Invention of Television as a Cause of Homicide: The Reification of
a Spurious Relationship
Critical Incident Stress and the Child Homicide Investigator
Visions of Gender and Third-Party Reactions to Homicide Offenders Volume 5, Number 1 / February 2001
Editor's Introduction
An Empirical Analysis of Deviant Homicides in Chicago
Siblicide and Seniority
Phenomenology and Serial Murder: Asking Different Questions
Can Owning a Gun Really Triple the Owner's Chances of Being Murdered? The
Anatomy of an Implausible Causal Mechanism
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