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Автор RILEY, KEVIN, JACK
Автор LATTIMORE, PAMELA, K.
Автор LEITER, JORDAN
Автор TRUDEAU, JAMES
Дата выпуска 1997
dc.description Sharp declines in homicides have been recorded in some major cities of the United States, including, for example, a 31% decline in New York City's homicide rate between 1990 and 1994. The downward trend is by no means universal. Indeed, between 1990 and 1994, the total number of homicides in the United States reflected little change (23,440 homicides recorded in 1990 and 23,310 in 1994) and greatly exceeded the most recent low of 18,980 recorded in 1985. Further, in 41 of 78 cities with populations greater than 200,000, the per capita homicide rate in 1994 exceeded the rate in 1985. The focus on national trends, and on trends in major cities such as New York, thus masks a more complex picture that has substantial variation. The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has initiated a series of research projects to identify and examine factors associated with violence—and changes in violence—in U.S. cities. In this article, we describe one of these projects, the “Homicide Trends in Eight U.S. Cities Project,” which is a study of policy, community, and individual factors hypothesized to influence local homicide trends.
Издатель SAGE Periodicals Press
Название Homicide Trends in Eight U.S. Cities
Тип Other
DOI 10.1177/1088767997001001007
Print ISSN 1088-7679
Журнал Homicide Studies
Том 1
Первая страница 84
Последняя страница 100
Аффилиация RILEY, KEVIN, JACK, U.S. Department of Justice
Аффилиация LATTIMORE, PAMELA, K., U.S. Department of Justice
Аффилиация LEITER, JORDAN, U.S. Department of Justice
Аффилиация TRUDEAU, JAMES, U.S. Department of Justice
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Библиографическая ссылка Federal Bureau of Investigation. (1994). Crime in the United States 1994. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.

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