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Homicide Booms and Busts: A Small-N Comparative Historical Study

NCJ Number
245011
Journal
Homicide Studies Volume: 17 Issue: 1 Dated: February 2013 Pages: 59-74
Author(s)
Ted Goertzel; Ekaterina Shohat; Tulio Kahn; André Zanetic; Dmitriy Bogoyavlenskiy
Date Published
February 2013
Length
16 pages
Annotation
This article examines historical changes in homicide rates.
Abstract
Homicide booms and busts are long-term phenomena that can best be studied with comparative historical methods. They cannot easily be explained by enduring socioeconomic inequalities because these persist during boom and bust periods alike. Historical changes that may help to lower homicide rates in the long run sometimes cause homicide booms in the short term. Modern policing methods have helped to end homicide booms without first resolving underlying social problems, but this may be possible only when the conditions are propitious. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.