Gerald Farinas

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Edwin Sutherland, a prominent sociologist at Indiana University, examined “all homicides involving female victims reported in the New York Times” from 1930 to the end of the decade. “From the total of three hundred twenty-four, just seventeen involved rape or suspicion of rape,” he reported. Based on this data, Sutherland concluded that “the number of rape-related murders per year did not exceed one hundred across the whole country.”
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