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Comparing Homicide‐Suicides in the United States and Sweden
Authors:Wendy C. Regoeczi Ph.D.  Sven Granath Ph.D.  Rania Issa M.A.  Thomas Gilson M.D.  Joakim Sturup Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Cleveland State University, Sociology & Criminology, Cleveland, OH;2. National Council for Crime Prevention, Stockholm, Sweden;3. University of Akron, Akron, OH;4. Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office, Cleveland, OH;5. National Board of Forensic Medicine, Karolinska Institute & Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Research on homicides followed by suicides has largely relied on very localized samples and relatively short time spans of data. As a result, little is known about the extent to which patterns within cases of homicide‐suicides are geographically specific. The current study seeks to help fill this gap by comparing twenty years of homicide‐suicide data for Sweden and a large U.S. county. Although some of the underlying patterns in the two countries are similar (e.g., decreasing rates), a number of important differences emerge, particularly with respect to incidence, weapons used, perpetrator age, and relationship of the perpetrator to the victim.
Keywords:forensic science  homicide  murder  suicide  cross‐national  toxicology
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