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Randolph Roth's American Homicide, based on the most comprehensive collection of statistics on the subject ever collected and offering a provocative explanation of trends in various types of murder, elicited a review from Robert Dykstra that called Roth's central interpretation and some of...

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Published in:Historical methods Vol. 43; no. 4; p. 153
Main Author: Kousser, J. Morgan
Format: Journal Article Book Review
Language:English
Published: Washington Taylor & Francis Group 29-10-2010
Taylor & Francis Inc
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Summary:Randolph Roth's American Homicide, based on the most comprehensive collection of statistics on the subject ever collected and offering a provocative explanation of trends in various types of murder, elicited a review from Robert Dykstra that called Roth's central interpretation and some of his statistical data into question.
ISSN:0161-5440
1940-1906
DOI:10.1080/01615440.2010.525066