[Attempted and completed homicide in Hamburg--a comparison of two six-year periods].
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[Attempted and completed homicide in Hamburg--a comparison of two six-year periods]. / Herrmann, Julia; Gehl, Axel; Püschel, Klaus; Anders, Sven.
in: Arch Kriminol, Jahrgang 225, Nr. 1-2, 1-2, 2010, S. 28-38.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - [Attempted and completed homicide in Hamburg--a comparison of two six-year periods].
AU - Herrmann, Julia
AU - Gehl, Axel
AU - Püschel, Klaus
AU - Anders, Sven
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The present study compared cases of attempted and completed homicide in Hamburg from 1984 to 1989 and from 1995 to 2000 (n = 887). Data collection was performed using the police records. Attempted homicide showed a significant increase (34.8% vs. 57.9%, P <0.0001). The majority of the victims and offenders were male with the share of male victims increasing from 59.7% to 74.2% (P <0.0001). The age of the victims and offenders ranged between 22 and 40 years in both periods. The share of persons with a nationality other than German increased both in the victims (23.1% vs. 37.2%, P <0.0001) and in the offenders (26.8% vs. 37.2%, P <0.0001). The most common motives were interpersonal conflicts and robbery. The most frequently used forms of violence were sharp force, blunt force and strangulation.
AB - The present study compared cases of attempted and completed homicide in Hamburg from 1984 to 1989 and from 1995 to 2000 (n = 887). Data collection was performed using the police records. Attempted homicide showed a significant increase (34.8% vs. 57.9%, P <0.0001). The majority of the victims and offenders were male with the share of male victims increasing from 59.7% to 74.2% (P <0.0001). The age of the victims and offenders ranged between 22 and 40 years in both periods. The share of persons with a nationality other than German increased both in the victims (23.1% vs. 37.2%, P <0.0001) and in the offenders (26.8% vs. 37.2%, P <0.0001). The most common motives were interpersonal conflicts and robbery. The most frequently used forms of violence were sharp force, blunt force and strangulation.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 225
SP - 28
EP - 38
JO - Arch Kriminol
JF - Arch Kriminol
SN - 0003-9225
IS - 1-2
M1 - 1-2
ER -