Beginning in the 1960s, there has been a marked decline in clearance rates of homicides, a finding that has generated little interest among criminological researchers. This article presents a comparative analysis of homicide clearance in Canada and the United States using data generated by the Canadian Centre of Justice Statistics and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation\u27s Supplementary Homicide Reports. Using logistic regression, homicide clearance is predicted on the basis of specific victim and offense characteristics for cases in Canada versus the United States and in Ontario versus New York State. The results indicate that the model is a good fit for homicide clearance in both countries as a whole. Whereas the homicide weapon, c...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
While the societies of the United States of America and Canada are similar in many ways, recent rese...
The United States uses two national data collection systems to track detailed information on homicid...
Beginning in the 1960s, there has been a marked decline in clearance rates of homicides, a finding t...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology & Criminology Departmen...
Canada has seen an uneven temporal and geographical decline in homicide rates since the mid 1970s. I...
The following analyses uses the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Supplementary Homicide Repor...
Since the 1960\u27s, there has been a substantial decline in clearance rates of homicides, a finding...
peer reviewedDespite an extensive literature on the crime of homicide, the question of its clearance...
Homicide clearance rates in the United States have been steadily declining from the 1960s through th...
A number of studies in the homicide clearance literature combine arrest and exceptional clearances i...
At present, the average homicide clearance rate in the United States is approximately 65%, down roug...
This study provides an overview of homicide clearance in four West European countries: Finland, the ...
This study uses data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to explore the impact...
As compared with Americans, Canadians in the 1970s possessed one tenth as many handguns per capita. ...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
While the societies of the United States of America and Canada are similar in many ways, recent rese...
The United States uses two national data collection systems to track detailed information on homicid...
Beginning in the 1960s, there has been a marked decline in clearance rates of homicides, a finding t...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Sociology & Criminology Departmen...
Canada has seen an uneven temporal and geographical decline in homicide rates since the mid 1970s. I...
The following analyses uses the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Supplementary Homicide Repor...
Since the 1960\u27s, there has been a substantial decline in clearance rates of homicides, a finding...
peer reviewedDespite an extensive literature on the crime of homicide, the question of its clearance...
Homicide clearance rates in the United States have been steadily declining from the 1960s through th...
A number of studies in the homicide clearance literature combine arrest and exceptional clearances i...
At present, the average homicide clearance rate in the United States is approximately 65%, down roug...
This study provides an overview of homicide clearance in four West European countries: Finland, the ...
This study uses data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to explore the impact...
As compared with Americans, Canadians in the 1970s possessed one tenth as many handguns per capita. ...
Since the mid-1960s, the rate at which homicides are cleared in the United States has declined from ...
While the societies of the United States of America and Canada are similar in many ways, recent rese...
The United States uses two national data collection systems to track detailed information on homicid...