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Reducing homicide: A review of the possibilities
Authors:Fiona Brookman  Mike Maguire
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Criminology, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, CF37 1DL, UK;(2) School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, Wales, CF10 3WT, UK
Abstract:This paper explores the potential for reducing homicide, with a particular focus on the United Kingdom. It draws upon data from the Homicide Index, international research on homicide, and the general crime reduction literature. Homicide is highly diverse in its characteristics, causes and dynamics, so effective strategies to reduce it are likely to require tailoring to specific forms. The paper focuses upon four important categories: domestic (partner) homicide; the killing of infants; alcohol-related homicide; and homicide involving guns and knives. Attention is also paid briefly to issues around lsquodangerousrsquo offenders and mental disorder, and to homicide victimisation in relation to specific occupations.This paper was written in 2001 and accepted for publication by Crime Law and Social Change in 2002. Some minor updating has been undertaken by the authors, but due to the delay some sections will inevitably not refer to the most recent research. An earlier version of the paper was published online by the Home Office in 2003.
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