Chapter 19: Violent Crime in U.S. History (Homicide and Aggravated Assault) Part 4 Flashcards
What are offense attributes that create higher homicide and aggravated assault rates?
(1) Weapon Use
(2) Co-Offenders and Multiple Victims
(3) Alcohol/Drug Use
Homicide rates per weapon:
- ___% of the homicides were committed with a firearm
- ___% of homicides involved knives or cutting instruments
- __% of homicides involved personal weapons
- ___% were committed with other dangerous weapons or by an unknown type of weapon
68%
13%
6%
13%
Homicide rates per weapon:
- 68% of the homicides were committed with a _______
- 13% of homicides involved _______ or _______ ___________
- 6% of homicides involved ________ ________
- 13% were committed with ______ dangerous weapons or by an _________ type of weapon
firearm knives cutting instruments personal weapons other unknown
What are the aggravated assault rates per weapon?
About 21% of aggravated assaults involve firearms, knives and other cutting instruments
Men are more likely to use _____ in homicides than women.
guns
The use of knives and other sharp objects is more common among _______ offenders
female
What are the homicide rates, by age?
(fatal) victim is a teenager 84%, pre-teens 24%
What are the most prevalent circumstances of gun homicides?
“gangland killings” (95% are done with guns)
juvenile gang killings (91%)
narcotic/drug slayings (82%)
robbery homicides (75%)
What are several properties of firearms that explain their prevalence as lethal weapons for homicide?
(1) guns equalize strength differences by gender and size
(2) it’s easier to commit lethal injuries with guns because other methods may require greater rage to inflict multiple blows to kill an assault victim
In the cases of multiple victims homicides the offender is?
(1) a male family member (who kills his wife and kids)
2) a disgruntled employee (who kills co-workers in his workplace
How often does co-offending/multiple victimization occur?
Multiple victims are found in about 10% of homicide situations and about 20% of homicides involving multiple offenders
True or False: The typical homicide and aggravated assault involves only one victim and offender
True
True or False: Many of the offenders who kill multiple family members later commit suicide
True
What is the theory of social facilitation?
the presence of co-offenders facilitates/encourages violence because these other people provide both subtle and direct pressure on individuals to commit violent assaults to “man up” and/or affirm their masculine identify
How have illicit drug and alcohol have also been linked to criminal violence?
(1) the sellers and buyers of illicit drugs competed with other drug distributors and violence was a primary means of reducing this competition
(2) drug sellers have been violently attacked by buyers who are tying to steal their drug supplies or cash to support their own drug habits
(3) the group context of street-level drug and alcohol usage in many metropolitan areas are the types of situational contexts in which a rather trivial comment or personal affront may quickly escalate into a violent attack
Why does alcohol have a high impact on violent behavior?
its adverse influence on cognitive reasoning and the weakening of social inhibitions
About ___% of the persons in prison for murder or assaults were under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both at the time of their offense.
50%
About 50% of the persons in prison for _______ or ________ were under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both at the time of their offense
murder
assaults
High rates of _______ use among the victims of lethal violence.
alcohol
According to national UCR data, what is the ranking of the primary context or circumstance underlying homicides?
(1) Arguments
(2) Robbery
(3) Juvenile Gang Killings
(4) Narcotic Drug Law Violations
(5) Alcohol-Related Brawls
Which stage of Luckenbill’s situational transactions in homicides is this:
the victim makes an opening move that is consider by the offender as an offense to “face”
Stage 1
Which stage of Luckenbill’s situational transactions in homicides is this:
action by the victim typically involves a direct verbal expression, the refusal to cooperate or comply with the offender’s request, or a nonverbal, physical gesture
Stage 1
Which stage of Luckenbill’s situational transactions in homicides is this:
this initial action by the victim fits with other people’s research on “victim precipitated” crime
Stage 1
Which stage of Luckenbill’s situational transactions in homicides is this:
the offender interprets the victim’s previous move as personally offensive
Stage 2