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Graham Farrell1, Tarah Hodgkinson2, Martin A Andresen2
11Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT UK.
Abstract:
In contrast to the Canadian crime drop of the 1990s, homicide appeared as an anomaly with a peak in the 1970s. Yet previous studies tend to refer only to completed homicides, and here we also include attempts. The resulting trend is remarkably similar to that in Canadian property crime for five decades. This seems unlikely to be a coincidence and we speculate about a causal link.
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