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Citation

Moore MD. Int. Soc. Sci. J. 2019; 69(231): 5-14.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, UNESCO, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/issj.12202

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Early examinations of homicide and suicide by sociologists believed that the two forms of deviance were similar. However, the investigation into the exact association between homicide and suicide has been unexplored in more recent years. Yet studies examining homicide and suicide independently often illustrate that similar structural factors predict increases in both forms of deviance. At the same time, studies of homicide and suicide have shown an inverse relationship. Using data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Census Bureau, the current analysis explores if factors predicting homicide can be applied to suicide, using social disorganisation theory as a guide. Multivariate regression analysis reveals that some of the same factors theorised by social disorganisation theory do predict increased levels of suicide. The current analysis demonstrates that theories of crime may be applied to suicide to gain a fuller understanding of the deviant act. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd


Language: en

Keywords

United States; crime; cognition; mental health; homicide; suicide; mortality; social theory; social disorganisation theory

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