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Assessing the interaction between offender and victim criminal lifestyles & homicide type
Authors:Jesenia M Pizarro  Kristen M ZgobaWesley G Jennings
Institution:
  • a Michigan State University, School of Criminal Justice, 560 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1118, United States
  • b New Jersey Department of Corrections, Research & Evaluation Unit, Trenton, NJ 08625, United States
  • c Department of Criminology, University of South Florida, SOC 326, Tampa, FL 33620, United States
  • Abstract:

    Purpose

    This study examined the interaction between homicide victim and offender criminal lifestyles and the situational characteristics of homicides that occurred in the city of Newark, New Jersey from 1997 through 2007. Three research questions were explored: (1) what are the lifestyles exhibited by homicide victims and offenders; (2) are there different types of homicide actors (i.e., victim and/or offender) based on their criminal lifestyle; (3) do varying homicide actor (i.e., victim and/or offender) types influence the characteristics of homicide incidents?

    Methods

    Five hundred and thirteen homicide incidents was used to answer the three research questions. Hierarchical Agglomerative Cluster and Logistic Regression Analyses were employed to answer the research questions.

    Findings

    The findings showed that criminal lifestyles were indeed very common among homicide victims and offenders, and that they resemble each other. The findings also showed that there were two types of homicide victims and offenders, and that these types influenced the etiology of homicide incidents.

    Conclusion

    Overall, the results suggest that researchers and practitioners should take into account the criminal lifestyles of potential victims and offenders when tailoring homicide prevention strategies.
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