Murder in New York City dramatically expands what we know about urban homicide, and challenges some of the things we think we know. Eric Monkkonen's unprecedented investigation covers two centuries of murder in America's biggest city, combining newly assembled statistical evidence with many other documentary sources to tease out the story behind the figures. As we generally believe, the last part of the twentieth century was unusually violent, but there have been other high-violence eras as well: the late 1920s and the mid-nineteenth century, the latter because the absence of high-quality weapons and ammunition makes that era's stabbings and beatings seem almost more vicious. Monkkonen's long view allows us to look back to a time when guns ...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Between 2000 and 2006 the murder rate in Newark doubled while the national rate remained essentially...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Since 1968, violence and other crimes in New York City have followed a pattern of recurring epidemic...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
Since 2015, homicide rates have increased in several U.S. cities, while remaining stable in many oth...
Modern mass communication plays a large role in solving today’s most violent crimes. Televised news ...
The current study evaluated a range of social influences including misdemeanor arrests, drug arrests...
: I apply the Beveridge-Nelson business cycle decomposition method to the time series of murder of ...
demographics, cause and place of death, and presence of illicit drugs and alco-hol in the deceased’s...
Violence in Coronet describes violence as it appeared and was responded to in a major American city...
the context of several demographic variables. Over the course of the twentieth century, Buffalo’s mu...
This dissertation considers how, beginning in 1969, Americans encountered an unprecedented density o...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Between 2000 and 2006 the murder rate in Newark doubled while the national rate remained essentially...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
Recent declines in homicide in Chicago have been seen as similar to earlier declines in New York Cit...
Since 1968, violence and other crimes in New York City have followed a pattern of recurring epidemic...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
Since 2015, homicide rates have increased in several U.S. cities, while remaining stable in many oth...
Modern mass communication plays a large role in solving today’s most violent crimes. Televised news ...
The current study evaluated a range of social influences including misdemeanor arrests, drug arrests...
: I apply the Beveridge-Nelson business cycle decomposition method to the time series of murder of ...
demographics, cause and place of death, and presence of illicit drugs and alco-hol in the deceased’s...
Violence in Coronet describes violence as it appeared and was responded to in a major American city...
the context of several demographic variables. Over the course of the twentieth century, Buffalo’s mu...
This dissertation considers how, beginning in 1969, Americans encountered an unprecedented density o...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
Between 2000 and 2006 the murder rate in Newark doubled while the national rate remained essentially...
With each passing year a dwindling number of New Yorkers can recall the time when the cities of this...