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Homicide Studies Journal--2005

Volume 9, Number 4 / November 2005

African Americans and Serial Killing in the Media: The Myth and the Reality
Anthony Walsh

The Impact of "Shall-Issue" Concealed Handgun Laws on Violent Crime Rates: Evidence From Panel Data for Large Urban Cities
Tomislav V. Kovandzic, Thomas B. Marvell, and Lynne M. Vieraitis

An Evaluation of the Quality and Use of Race-Specific Homicide Data
Jerome L. Neapolitan

Volume 9, Number 3 / August 2005

Examining Attributes of Homicides: Toward Quantifying Qualitative Values of Injury Severity
Mark E. Safarik and John P. Jarvis

Femicide in New York City, 1990-1999
Victoria Frye, Vanessa Hosein, Eve Waltermaurer, Shannon Blaney and Susan Wilt

A Cautionary Note on Using County-Level Crime and Homicide Data
William Alex Pridemore

Volume 9, Number 2 / May 2005

Firearm Use, Injury, and Lethality in Assaultive Violence: An Examination of Ethnic Differences
Amie L. Nielsen, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Richard Rosenfeld

Serial Offending and the Criminal Events Perspective
Nathan W. Pino

Twenty Years of Rural and Urban Trends in Family and Intimate Partner Homicide: Does Place Matter?
Adria Gallup-Black

Errata (for the August 2004 Issue)

Volume 9, Number 1 / February 2005

Ascribed Economic Inequality and Homicide Among Modern Societies: Toward a Cross-National Theory
Mitchell B. Chamblin and John K. Cochran

Concentrated Disadvantage and Youth-On-Youth Homicide: Assessing the Structural Covariates Over Time
John M. MacDonald and Angela R. Gover

Deadly Violence in the Heartland: Comparing Homicide Patterns in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties
Ralph A. Weisheit and L. Edwards Wells


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