From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-06-12Publication status: PublishedAfter decades of rising homicide rates in the late 20th century, much of the Western world witnessed a decline in homicide from the early-mid-1990s. In England and Wales, homicide rates defied this trend and continued to rise for a further decade, peaking in 2004 before declining year on year until 2014. The late onset of the decline in England and Wales presents a quandary for dominant explanations of the broader decline, and has yet to be theorised. This article presents a disaggregated analysis of the homicide drop in England and Wales, identifying subtypes of homicide that appear to have driven the decline. The findings indicate changes...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Since 1991 the homicide rate of the United States declined by more than 40%. Such a dramatic change ...
Crime rates have moved in parallel in Western societies since the late Middle Ages. Homicide rates d...
After decades of rising homicide rates in the late 20th century, much of the Western world witnessed...
This study aimed to examine the effect of lockdown restrictions on domestic homicide incidents in En...
In recent years, there has been an impressive decline in the number of recorded homicides in England...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in British ...
This article offers incipient theoretical analysis and reflections on the recent rises in lethal vio...
Since the mid-90s there has been almost a 50% reduction in the volume of crime in England and Wales ...
Combining data from police statistics and crime victim surveys, this article analyses the evolution ...
This study examines homicide trends in seven European countries – Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Net...
Background: This study used national data to determine if violent child death rates fell between 197...
Over three decades crime counts in England and Wales, as throughout the Western world, have fallen. ...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
The current research provides perspective regarding the true prevalence of serial murderers in moder...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Since 1991 the homicide rate of the United States declined by more than 40%. Such a dramatic change ...
Crime rates have moved in parallel in Western societies since the late Middle Ages. Homicide rates d...
After decades of rising homicide rates in the late 20th century, much of the Western world witnessed...
This study aimed to examine the effect of lockdown restrictions on domestic homicide incidents in En...
In recent years, there has been an impressive decline in the number of recorded homicides in England...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in British ...
This article offers incipient theoretical analysis and reflections on the recent rises in lethal vio...
Since the mid-90s there has been almost a 50% reduction in the volume of crime in England and Wales ...
Combining data from police statistics and crime victim surveys, this article analyses the evolution ...
This study examines homicide trends in seven European countries – Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Net...
Background: This study used national data to determine if violent child death rates fell between 197...
Over three decades crime counts in England and Wales, as throughout the Western world, have fallen. ...
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence fell dramatically between 1995 and 201...
The current research provides perspective regarding the true prevalence of serial murderers in moder...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
Since 1991 the homicide rate of the United States declined by more than 40%. Such a dramatic change ...
Crime rates have moved in parallel in Western societies since the late Middle Ages. Homicide rates d...