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Homicidal encounters : a study of homicide in Australia 1989-1999 / Jenny Mouzos
Bib ID 2229120
Format BookBook
Author
Mouzos, Jenny
 
Description Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Criminology, c2000 
xxiv, 220 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 0642241651 :  0642241651 :  0642241651  0642241651 
Series

Research and public policy series ; no. 28.

Full contents
  • Introduction
  • Homicide in Australia: a brief overview
  • Incident characteristics
  • Victim characteristics
  • Offender characteristics
  • Victim-offender relationships
  • Homicide in the course of other crime
  • Homicide in the course of robbery
  • Nature of robbery-homicide
  • Homicide in the course of sexual assault
 
Notes

Bibliography: p. 199-217.

Also available online via the World Wide Web.

Cited In

APAIS. This database is available on the Informit Online Internet Service, http://www.informit.com.au or on CD-ROM, http://www.rmitpublishing.com.au

Australian Public Affairs - Full Text

Subjects Homicide - Australia - Statistics.  |  Homicide - Research - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Australian Institute of Criminology
Terms of Use Australian Institute of Criminology 2000. 
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