Serial and Mass Murder

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Serial and Mass Murder

Understanding Multicide through Offending Patterns, Explanations, and Outcomes

Social work Causes and prevention of crime Juvenile offenders Criminal or forensic psychology Terrorism, armed struggle Legal aspects of criminology Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Social law and Medical law Medicine and Nursing

Author: Elizabeth A. Gurian

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Crime and Society

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th September 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351656405


Overview

This book reframes the study of multicide (that is, serial and mass murder) to use objective measures, and aims to expand our understanding of multicide offending through descriptive and inferential statistical analyses of different homicide patterns of the offenders. Criminal homicide and multiple murders are rare occurrences that typically account for a very small percentage of all violent crimes in most countries. Despite this low occurrence, homicide continues to be an area of intense study, with a focus on subjective measures and classifications. The research and analysis based on a database of over 1,300 cases contributes to the criminological study of violence and draws distinctions between the types of offenders (partnered and solo, serial and mass, male and female, etc.) from a range of different countries and across decades.

Gender and Offender Patterns

Traditionally, studies of homicide focus on male offenders and theories of offending are then applied to females and co-offenders. The research presented in this book reveals that women and partnered offenders have very different homicide patterns from men. Looking at the history of multicide offending, this book uses descriptive and inferential statistical analyses to directly compare differences in offending and outcome patterns across multicide offender types.

Target Audience

This exploration of the multidimensionality of homicide at an international level is useful for scholars and students interested in criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, or law.

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