02020cam a2200325 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066020001500079035002100094035001200115040001800127042000900145043001200154100001900166245007200185260006000257300004400317490007400361500001900435500001600454520084700470530014301317650002401460650002501484710004101509830006001550856005901610984002501669256138420180918182628.0030709s2003 acaa bs f000 0 eng d1 a24770911 a0642538026 9(AuCNLDY)3421986 a2561384 aAICbengcAIC aanuc au-at---1 aMouzos, Jenny.10aHomicide in the course of other crime in Australia /cJenny Mouzos. aCanberra :bAustralian Institute of Criminology,c2003. a1 folded sheet (6 p.) :bill. ;c30 cm.1 aTrends & issues in crime and criminal justice,x0817-8542 ;vno. 252. aCaption title. a"May 2003".0 aThis paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the circumstances and characteristics of crime homicides and other homicides in Australia, and examines the question of whether robbery homicide is a by product of robbery, or whether there is some quantitative difference in the two types of crime. The paper finds that there are certain incident, victim and offender characteristics that are more common to crime homicides than other homicides, and that there are striking differences between the circumstances and characteristics of robbery and robbery homicide in Australia ... The implications of these findings for prevention are discussed, with the author stressing that the study confirms the notion that there is not one type of homicide in Australia, and that the prevention of homicide must therefore be multifaceted and far reaching. aAlso available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as of 09/07/2003: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi252.pdf 0aRobberyzAustralia. 0aHomicidezAustralia.2 aAustralian Institute of Criminology. 0aTrends & issues in crime and criminal justicevno. 252.41uhttp://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi2/tandi252.pdf aANLcNLq 364.994 TRE