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Homicide Studies Journal--2006

Volume 10, Number 1 / January 2006

Race and Gender-Disaggregated Homicide Offending Rates: Differences and Similarities by Victim-Offender Relations Across Cities
Dana L. Haynie and David P. Armstrong

Homicide Crime Scene Behaviors in a Finnish Sample of Mentally Ill Offenders
Helina Hakkanen and Taina Laajasalo

Gender-Specific Homicide Offending in Rural Areas
Matthew R. Lee and Ginger D. Stevenson

Volume 10, Number 2 / April 2006

Police Murders: An Examination of Historical Trends in the killing of Law Enforcement Officers in the United States, 1947 to 1998
Candice Batton and Steve Wilson

The Interaction between Victim Race and Gender on Sentencing Outcomes in Capital Murder Trials: A Further Exploration
Amy R. Stauffer, M. Dwayne Smith, John K. Cochran, Sondra j. Fogel, and Beth Bjerregaard

Canadian Homicide: An Investigation of Crime-Scene Actions
C. Gabrielle Salfati and France Dupont

Using National Incident-Based Reporting System Murder Data to Evaluate Clearance Predictors: A Research Note
Lynn A. Addington

Volume 10, Number 3 / August 2006

Exploring Demographic, Structural, and Behavioral Overlap Among Homicide Offenders and Victims
Lisa M. Broidy, Jerry k. Daday, Cameron S. Crandall, David P. Sklar, and Peter F. Jost

American Indian Homicide: A County-Level Analysis Utilizing Social Disorganization Theory
Christina Lanier and Lin Huff-Corzine

Homicide in the Netherlands: On the Structuring of Homicide Typologies
Catrien Bijleveld and Paul Smit

Volume 10, Number 4 / November 1 2006

Economic Inequality, Legitimacy, and Cross-National Homicide Rates
Mitchell B. Chamlin and John K. Cochran

Family Structure as a Source of Female and Male Homicide in the United States
Jennifer Schwartz

Exploring the Difference Between Male and Female Intimate Partner Homicides: Revisiting the Concept of Situated Transactions
Marc L. Swatt and Ni "Phil" He

Battered Women Who Kill: An Empirical Analysis of Public Perceptions of Seriousness in Israel From a Consensus Theoretical Perspective
Sergio Herzog

Review Essay: The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind is Designed to Kill
Johan M. G. van der Dennen


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