An analysis of Korean homicide crime-scene actions |
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Authors: | Salfati C Gabrielle Park Jisun |
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Affiliation: | John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, New York, NY 10019, USA. gsalfati@jjay.cuny.edu |
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Abstract: | Recent studies have focused on how different styles of homicides will be reflected in the different types of behaviors committed by offenders at a crime scene. It is suggested that these different types of behaviors best be understood using two frameworks, expressive/instrumental aggression and planned/unplanned violence, to analyze the way the offender acts at the crime scene. Multidimensional analysis is carried out on the crime-scene actions of 70 Korean homicides. The proposed frameworks are found to be a useful way of classifying homicide offenses, assigning 80% of homicides to a dominant theme. Results also indicate that behavioral differences can be related to the differences in the offender-victim relationship. Finally, implications and suggestions for future research are discussed. |
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