Afterword to “lunatics and anarchists: Political homicide in Chicago”
Capital punishment for the crime of homicide in Chicago: 1870-1930
Firearm Deaths, Gun Availability, and Legal Regulatory Changes: Suggestions From the Data
Homicide in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago
Homicides among Chicago families: 1870-1930
Learning From the Past, Living in the Present: Understanding Homicide in Chicago, 1870-1930
Lunatics and anarchists: Political homicide in Chicago
Understanding infanticide in context: Mothers who kill, 1870-1930 and today
Wife murder in Chicago: 1910-1930
“I loved Joe, but I had to shoot him”: Homicide by women in turn of-the-century Chicago
“Owing to the extreme youth of the accused”: The changing legal response to juvenile homicide