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Citation

Hayes BE, Mills CE, Freilich JD, Chermak SM. Homicide Stud. 2018; 22(1): 70-93.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1088767917736796

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unavailable

Abstract

This study compared honor killings, domestic violence homicides, and hate homicides committed by far-right extremists. Prior research has suggested that terrorists may differ from "regular" offenders whereas others suggest similarities. Data from the Extremist Crime Database were used to compare honor killings committed in the United States since 1990 to domestic violence and hate homicides (N = 48). Open-source documents were closed coded for criminal justice involvement, domestic violence history, motivation, and offenders' mental illness. Honor killings were more likely to have a history of domestic violence in open sources than hate homicides, suggesting these three homicides may be more similar than different.


Language: en

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