the context of several demographic variables. Over the course of the twentieth century, Buffalo’s murder rates have trended upward. It is argued that the dynamics of the twentieth century in Buffalo may be repeated across various cities in the twenty-first century via analogous demographics. Accordingly, increasing rates of violent crime in general, and most specifically of murder, would be under pressure to remain at the relatively high levels
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The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
Using annual data from 1951-70, for 467 U.S. cities, this study reexamines the extent to which repor...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Murder in New York City dramatically expands what we know about urban homicide, and challenges some ...
After reaching a historic peak by the end of the 1990s, homicides in large cities in the state of Sã...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
A look at violent crime rates over the past twenty years shows that the ebb and flow of crime in Buf...
Parker, Karen F.A substantial body of research has accumulated over the past quarter century to expl...
Since 1968, violence and other crimes in New York City have followed a pattern of recurring epidemic...
Homicide clearance rates in the United States have been steadily declining from the 1960s through th...
Chicago Press Between 2000 and 2006 the murder rate in Newark doubled while the national rate remain...
It seems that, in recent years, the number of violent crimes has been increasing in cities around th...
Modern mass communication plays a large role in solving today’s most violent crimes. Televised news ...
Homicide booms and busts are long-term phenomena that can best be studied with comparative historica...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
Using annual data from 1951-70, for 467 U.S. cities, this study reexamines the extent to which repor...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Murder in New York City dramatically expands what we know about urban homicide, and challenges some ...
After reaching a historic peak by the end of the 1990s, homicides in large cities in the state of Sã...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
A look at violent crime rates over the past twenty years shows that the ebb and flow of crime in Buf...
Parker, Karen F.A substantial body of research has accumulated over the past quarter century to expl...
Since 1968, violence and other crimes in New York City have followed a pattern of recurring epidemic...
Homicide clearance rates in the United States have been steadily declining from the 1960s through th...
Chicago Press Between 2000 and 2006 the murder rate in Newark doubled while the national rate remain...
It seems that, in recent years, the number of violent crimes has been increasing in cities around th...
Modern mass communication plays a large role in solving today’s most violent crimes. Televised news ...
Homicide booms and busts are long-term phenomena that can best be studied with comparative historica...
The homicide rate in Chicago nearly tripled between 1965 and 1992 and subsequently declined by more ...
Using annual data from 1951-70, for 467 U.S. cities, this study reexamines the extent to which repor...