The connection between the victim–offender relationship and injury patterns has been established in the lethal violence literature; however, this association has not been explored in the study of homicide followed by the perpetrator’s suicide. Using data from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), we address this research gap by examining violence inflicted on 1,718 homicide–suicide victims that occurred between 2003 and 2013. Results show some support for variation in injury across intimacy and relationship status while considering victim and offender characteristics; however, results were not as predicted. Avenues for future research are discussed
Homicide-suicide incidents involving child victims can have a detrimental impact on survivors of the...
Some previous studies have found that the amount and severity of injuries in homicide victims correl...
Texas Homicide Data from 1980 through 2002 was examined to develop a better understanding of the uni...
There are numerous examples in the homicide literature of a presumed connection between the victim–o...
Homicide-followed-by-suicide (referred to as ‘‘homicide-suicide’’) incidents are rare events but can...
In 2006, more than 3,600 women in the United States lost their lives to homicide. Descriptive data r...
Despite accounting for only 1.3% of all violent crime, homicide still, perhaps more than ever, garne...
ABSTRACT: This study examined the correlations between victim/offender relationship and three variab...
Abstract: Intimate partner homicide suicide (IPHS) constitutes the most violent domestic abuse outco...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Between 198...
Recent Findings In homicide-suicide (HS), a perpetrator kills at least one victim and then commits s...
Homicides followed by the suicide of the perpetrator constitute a serious form of interpersonal viol...
Previous research suggests different crime scene patterns reflect differences in the background char...
Homicide-suicides are a rare yet very serious form of interpersonal violence that occur mainly in pa...
Homicide-suicides are a patterned type of violence that is distinct from other suicides and other ho...
Homicide-suicide incidents involving child victims can have a detrimental impact on survivors of the...
Some previous studies have found that the amount and severity of injuries in homicide victims correl...
Texas Homicide Data from 1980 through 2002 was examined to develop a better understanding of the uni...
There are numerous examples in the homicide literature of a presumed connection between the victim–o...
Homicide-followed-by-suicide (referred to as ‘‘homicide-suicide’’) incidents are rare events but can...
In 2006, more than 3,600 women in the United States lost their lives to homicide. Descriptive data r...
Despite accounting for only 1.3% of all violent crime, homicide still, perhaps more than ever, garne...
ABSTRACT: This study examined the correlations between victim/offender relationship and three variab...
Abstract: Intimate partner homicide suicide (IPHS) constitutes the most violent domestic abuse outco...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health problem in the United States. Between 198...
Recent Findings In homicide-suicide (HS), a perpetrator kills at least one victim and then commits s...
Homicides followed by the suicide of the perpetrator constitute a serious form of interpersonal viol...
Previous research suggests different crime scene patterns reflect differences in the background char...
Homicide-suicides are a rare yet very serious form of interpersonal violence that occur mainly in pa...
Homicide-suicides are a patterned type of violence that is distinct from other suicides and other ho...
Homicide-suicide incidents involving child victims can have a detrimental impact on survivors of the...
Some previous studies have found that the amount and severity of injuries in homicide victims correl...
Texas Homicide Data from 1980 through 2002 was examined to develop a better understanding of the uni...