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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Scholars on this panel present findings from their recent population-level homicide research. Topics include a comparison of vital statistics and police data on homicide in US counties, the impact of the Pinochet regime on the homicide rate in Chile, the effects of military interventions on municipal homicide rates in Mexico, and the effect of market orientation on homicide rates in a cross-national sample.
Comparing the correlates of county-level UCR and CDC homicide measures - Gary LaFree, University of Maryland; Yesenia Angelica Yanez, University of Maryland; Robert Brame, University of Maryland
Crime is normal until it isn’t: The case of abnormally low homicide rates in Chile during Pinochet’s reign - Meghan L. Rogers, University of Iowa
Effects of Military Intervention on Homicide in Mexico, 2007-2022 - Guillermo J. Escano, Villanova University
The Criminal Costs of Markets: Do Market-Oriented Societies Suffer Higher Violence Rates? - William Alex Pridemore, University of Georgia; Meghan L. Rogers, University of Iowa
Sponsored by Division of International Criminology