Criminal homicide and the elderly offender: A theoretical and empirical analysis |
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Authors: | George A. Chressanthis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, Finance and Applied Legal Studies, Mississippi State University, 39762 Mississippi, Mississippi State |
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Abstract: | This paper theoretically develops and empirically tests factors that significantly affect criminal homicide arrest rate patterns in the United States for elderly criminals of the ages 65 years and older, from 1964 to 1985. The analysis reveais that changes in commonly selected economic, demographic, law enforcement, and punishment variables are significantly correlated with elderly criminal homicide arrest rates in a manner consistent with implications from general theoretical models of criminal behavior and with frameworks specifically dealing with criminal homicide. |
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Keywords: | criminal homicide elderly offender |
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