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Homicide at Sea

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1972
Five cases of homicide involving British merchant sailors on the high sea which came under the jurisdiction of English law and were examined in this country are considered. The procedure adopted and underlying factors are discussed.
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Homicide in Italy

2011
In this chapter, the epidemiology of homicide in Italy is detailed. Sources of data are the mortality tables of the World Health Organization (1979–2003), the records on death by homicide of the Italian National Institute of Statistics (1946 till today), and the information archived by the EURES, a database specifically dealing with homicide, active in
Preti A., Maccio A.
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Homicide

2023
Paul Connor   +5 more
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Homicide by Electrocution

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1990
Two cases of homicidal electrocutions are reported. A woman and her young son were killed in 1980 by her ex-husband. The criminal used electrical force as a method of killing. He wound flexible conducting wires around the limbs of the victims and switched on the current.
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Conflict Theory, Economic Conditions, and Homicide

, 2002
Travis C. Pratt   +1 more
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Diatoms and homicide

Forensic Science International, 1998
Six illustrative cases of homicidal drowning are reported in which the diatom test for drowning was a useful adjunct to the medicolegal investigation of death. In all six cases, diatom frustules were recovered from the femoral bone marrow. In five cases, diatoms extracted from the bone marrow were compared with diatoms obtained from samples of putative
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EXECUTIONS AS A DETERRENT TO HOMICIDE

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
For the period 1977–1992, the number of homicides in a state tended to decrease more often after a year of no executions than after a year with one or more executions, the opposite of a deterrent effect.
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8. Homicide

2016
This chapter discusses homicide offences. It covers in detail murder, defences specific to murder (resulting in a verdict of so-called ‘voluntary’ manslaughter), and so-called ‘involuntary’ manslaughter. However, these traditional topics no longer cover the whole ground, as Parliament has created a number of new homicide offences in recent years.
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Homicide

2015
Paul Connor   +3 more
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Race, Place, and Police-Caused Homicide in U.S. Municipalities

, 2019
M. Holmes   +2 more
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