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Stack, Steven; Bowman, Barbara; Lester, David – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2012
Provoking police officers to kill oneself or "suicide by cop" (SBC) has received scholarly as well as public attention. The extent to which film representations of SBC reflect SBC in society in relation to danger, depression, and other features was assessed in this study. Data on cinematic portrayals of SBC are from 16 American films;…
Descriptors: Prevention, Police, Suicide, Depression (Psychology)
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Liem, Marieke; Nieuwbeerta, Paul – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2010
Homicide-suicides are a rare yet very serious form of lethal violence which mainly occurs in partnerships and families. The extent to which homicide-suicide can be understood as being primarily a homicide or a suicide event, or rather a category of its own is examined. In total, 103 homicide-suicides were compared to 3,203 homicides and 17,751…
Descriptors: Violence, Homicide, Suicide, Foreign Countries
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Large, Matthew; Nielssen, Olav; Lackersteen, Steven; Smith, Glen – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2010
Previous studies have found that rates of homicide of children aged under one (infant homicide) are associated with rates of suicide, but not with rates of homicide. Linear regression was used to examine associations among infant homicide, homicide, and suicide in samples of regions in the United States and other countries. Infant homicide rates…
Descriptors: Homicide, Mental Disorders, Suicide, Infants
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Large, Matthew; Smith, Glen; Nielssen, Olav – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2009
This systematic review of population based studies of homicide followed by suicide was conducted to examine the associations between rates of homicide-suicide, rates of other homicides and rates of suicide. The review analysed 64 samples, including the case of an outlier (Greenland) that were reported in 49 studies. There was a significant…
Descriptors: Homicide, Suicide, Epidemiology, At Risk Persons
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Leenaars, Antoon A.; Lester, David – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1994
Analyzed suicide and homicide rates by age for Canada and the United States. Found that suicide was higher in Canada and homicide was higher in United States. Results indicated positive association between homicide and suicide rates in United States, not in Canada. Concludes that two patterns in these two countries may be explained from historical…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Homicide, Incidence, Suicide
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Dawson, Myrna – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
People who kill others rarely kill themselves afterwards. When they do, they are more likely to have killed someone with whom they were intimate. Two broad types of suicidal killers have been identified in research that presumes varying degrees of premeditation. Using data on over 700 intimate femicides, the role of premeditation in cases of…
Descriptors: Suicide, Homicide, Psychological Patterns, Family Violence
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Easteal, Patricia – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1994
Examined retrospective data on homicide-suicide in Australia to determine what differentiates homicides between adult sexual intimates that include suicide of offender from those that do not. Found that, if offender was male, estranged from partner, and used gun to kill more than one victim, or was older with ailing wife, he was more apt to also…
Descriptors: Adults, Divorce, Foreign Countries, Homicide
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Kimata, Hajime – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
The prevalence of suicidal ideation in patients with mild, moderate, and severe atopic dermatitis between the age of 15 to 49 years were 0.21%, 6%, and 19.6%, respectively. In addition, the prevalence of homicide-suicidal ideation in mothers or fathers of patients (aged 0-14 years) with mild, moderate, and severe atopic dermatitis were 0.11%,…
Descriptors: Patients, Incidence, Suicide, Diseases
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Becker, Thomas M.; And Others – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1990
Examined New Mexico vital statistics data for suicides and homicides among Hispanics, Native Americans, and non-Hispanic Whites from 1958 to 1987. Found high age-adjusted rates for suicides and homicides among Hispanic and Native American males and homicide rate increase for males in all groups over time. Low suicide rates among Native American…
Descriptors: Age Differences, American Indians, Ethnic Studies, Hispanic Americans
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Berman, Alan L. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1996
Describes and illustrates distinct types of dyadic death (where a second victim acts in consort with or is killed by a person who then commits suicide). Suggests an organizing dynamic of dyadic death and claims that levels of dominance, dependence-enmeshment, and the presence or absence of hostility influence the proposed typology. (RJM)
Descriptors: Classification, Homicide, Interpersonal Relationship, Mental Disorders
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Baller, Robert D.; Shin, Dong-Joon; Richardson, Kelly K. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
In an effort to explain the spatial patterning of violence, we expanded Sutherland's (1947) concept of differential social organization to include the level of deviance exhibited by neighboring areas. To test the value of this extension, the geographic clustering of Japanese suicide and homicide rates is assessed using 1985 and 1995 data for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values, Social Influences, Proximity