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Understanding Homicide

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In this engaging and accessible book, Brookman draws upon several decades of her own research on homicide and violence, including ethnographic research on homicide investigation in the UK and USA and interviews with violent offenders, in order to unravel the characteristics and causes of homicide, how police and forensic scientists investigate it and how it can be prevented.

Synthesising bespoke new analysis of the Home Office Homicide Index with case studies of homicides and international debate and literature, this comprehensive textbook will be a valuable resource for students studying homicide, violence, its investigation and responses to it, as well as researchers and practitioners interested in homicide and violence.

296 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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March 25, 2015
I highly recommend this book if you want to learn more about this type of crime. It amazingly covers many aspects of the crime. The book has been a great help when I was writing my dissertation in child homicide.
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