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University of Central Florida

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2005

Homicide

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Gender Differences In Characteristics Of Intimate Partner Homicide Offenders, Heather Lynn Wilson Jan 2005

Gender Differences In Characteristics Of Intimate Partner Homicide Offenders, Heather Lynn Wilson

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This study addresses whether or not male and female intimate partner homicide offenders differ in a variety of characteristics using data from the Chicago Women's Health Risk Study, 1995-1998. Frequencies of male and female intimate partner homicide offender's risk factors were compared to look at how they differ. The areas that were explored were demographics, prior abuse, and the criminal justices response. A number of gender differences were found. Directions for future research pertaining to intimate partner homicide offenders are discussed.