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Abstract Empirical research and theorizing on cross-national variations in homicide have been limited by an exclusive focus on the direct effects of national structural characteristics on the rates of

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Abstract Empirical research and theorizing on cross-national variations in homicide have been limited by an exclusive focus on the direct effects of national structural characteristics on the rates of homicide.

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  • population growth, economic inequality, and homicide (2001) · doi

    Abstract Empirical research and theorizing on cross-national variations in homicide have been limited by an exclusive focus on the direct effects of national structural characteristics on the rates of homicide.

    Keywords: national homicide abstract empirical theorizing cross variations limited exclusive focus direct effects structural characteristics rates
  • Outlet Type, Access to Alcohol, and Violent Crime (2018) · doi

    BACKGROUND: While there are overwhelming data supporting the association between alcohol outlet density and violent crime, there remain conflicting findings about whether on- or off-premise outlets have a stronger association.

    Keywords: there association background overwhelming supporting alcohol outlet density violent crime remain conflicting whether premise outlets
  • Population-level alcohol consumption and national homicide rates (2017) · doi

    The impact of alcohol consumption on cross-national homicide rates is understudied relative to other population health outcomes, and the few prior analyses did not test the four most common explanations of a possible association.

    Keywords: impact alcohol consumption cross national homicide rates understudied relative population health outcomes prior analyses test

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