<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>This paper intents to show that deep social transformations that took place in the Soviet Union, between middle 80s and middle 90s during XXth. century, provoqued a significant increase in violent deaths rates (suicides, homicides and accidents). </span>Our study follows a theoretical perspective based on Durkheim ideas , that try to explain variations in violent deaths rates analyzing changes in the intensity and nature of social relationships. The analysis of evolution of specific rates by region, sex and age allowed us to verify that groups more directly affected by social transformations were those that also presented the highest rates in the proportio...
This dissertation examines social change, social institutions, and crime in Post-Soviet Russia. Russ...
This study examined institutional anomie theory in the context of transitional Russia. Methods. We e...
Research on social support has identified differences in levels of support between cultures but has ...
This paper intents to show that deep social transformations that took place in the Soviet Union, bet...
Abstract{tc \l1 "Abstract} The dissolution of the Soviet Union and the shift toward rule of law...
Sociology and psychology closely study the phenomena of homicide and suicide among countries of the ...
El objetivo del artículo es mostrar que las profundas transformaciones sociales que tuvieron lugar ...
textSociological interest in the relationship between the social structure and health began with the...
The death rate from homicide in Russia increased rapidly during the 1990 s. It is now about 20 times...
Suicide mortality in the Eastern European transition The current paper seeks to systematize the disc...
Abstract. Design. Age-adjusted suicide rates were compared for Russians in Estonia, Estonians in Est...
Background: Russian suicide mortality rates changed rapidly over the second half of the twentieth ce...
National statistics of homicide are considered more reliable when compared to those of other crimes ...
The article presents a sociological analysis of the mortality rate of the population of post-Soviet ...
Detailed research on violence in Russia was nearly impossible until recently because the former Sovi...
This dissertation examines social change, social institutions, and crime in Post-Soviet Russia. Russ...
This study examined institutional anomie theory in the context of transitional Russia. Methods. We e...
Research on social support has identified differences in levels of support between cultures but has ...
This paper intents to show that deep social transformations that took place in the Soviet Union, bet...
Abstract{tc \l1 "Abstract} The dissolution of the Soviet Union and the shift toward rule of law...
Sociology and psychology closely study the phenomena of homicide and suicide among countries of the ...
El objetivo del artículo es mostrar que las profundas transformaciones sociales que tuvieron lugar ...
textSociological interest in the relationship between the social structure and health began with the...
The death rate from homicide in Russia increased rapidly during the 1990 s. It is now about 20 times...
Suicide mortality in the Eastern European transition The current paper seeks to systematize the disc...
Abstract. Design. Age-adjusted suicide rates were compared for Russians in Estonia, Estonians in Est...
Background: Russian suicide mortality rates changed rapidly over the second half of the twentieth ce...
National statistics of homicide are considered more reliable when compared to those of other crimes ...
The article presents a sociological analysis of the mortality rate of the population of post-Soviet ...
Detailed research on violence in Russia was nearly impossible until recently because the former Sovi...
This dissertation examines social change, social institutions, and crime in Post-Soviet Russia. Russ...
This study examined institutional anomie theory in the context of transitional Russia. Methods. We e...
Research on social support has identified differences in levels of support between cultures but has ...