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    Abnormal brain structure in youth who commit homicide by L.M. Cope, E. Ermer, L.M. Gaudet, V.R. Steele, A.L. Eckhardt, M.R. Arbabshirani, M.F. Caldwell, V.D. Calhoun, K.A. Kiehl

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Background: Violence that leads to homicide results in an extreme financial and emotional burden on society. …”
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    Disproportionate burden of violence: Explaining racial and ethnic disparities in potential years of life lost among homicide victims, suicide decedents, and homicide-suicide perpetrators. by Gregory M Zimmerman, Emma E Fridel, Daniel Trovato

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Non-Hispanic African American homicide victims, suicide decedents, and homicide-suicide perpetrators died eleven or more years earlier than their non-Hispanic White counterparts. …”
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    Youth lost to homicides: disparities in survival in Latin America and the Caribbean by Vladimir Canudas-Romo, José Manuel Aburto

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Introduction The homicide rates among young men in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are the highest in the world. …”
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    Comparison of Criminal Characteristics in Depression Patients and Schizophrenics with Homicide Behavior by WANG JING, FU PEI-XIN, GAO YAN-LI, ET AL.

    Published 2017-06-01
    Subjects: “…forensic psychiatry;schizophrenia; depressive disorder; homicide; criminal characteristic; criminal responsibility…”
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    HOMOPHOBIC CRIMES: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HOMICIDES AGAINST BRAZILIAN MINORITIES by Alessandro Leite Cavalcanti, Thaisy Sarmento Batista de Oliveira, Thaliny Batista Sarmento de Oliveira, Christiane Leite Cavalcanti, Alidianne Fabia Cabral Cavalcanti

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Predominant lesions were lacerations (77%), and most victims presented multiple lesions (96.7%). Most homicides involve firearms (45.7%), followed by a white weapon (36.6%). …”
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    Homicidal Death and Injuries by Bomb Blasts in Dera Ismail Khan by Muhammad Humayun, Fasseh uz Zamman, Jahanzeb Khan, Zahida Parveen, Masud uz Zaman

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Out of homicidal deaths 82 (32.96%) were caused by blast injuries. …”
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