HOMICIDE AND ASSAULT: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ATTRIBUTES IN DALLAS NEIGHBORHOODS, 1981–1985* |
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Authors: | Keith D. Harries |
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Abstract: | A geographic perspective is utilized to test the hypothesis that the legal labels homicide and assault represent essentially similar behaviors. The data base describes some 1200 homicide and 32 000 serious assault victimizations in Dallas, TX, for 1981–85. Detailed comparisons across urban neighborhoods (differentiated by socioeconomic status) examine the demographic, temporal, locational, and weapons characteristics of both types of serious violence. The analysis indicates strong congruence between the offenses with respect to most attributes, implying that violence data should be classified differently for behavioral analyses. |
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Keywords: | assault homicide public health neighborhood violence |
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