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- W2030486056 abstract "RATES of criminal in the United States, always high in comparison with other developed countries, have increased dramatically since the early 1960s. The aggregate U.S. rate estimated by the F.B.I. more than doubled during the period 1963-1974, and rates in major urban centers have increased even more substantially.' As the rate of has increased, patterns of criminal have also changed substantially.2 National data and studies of individual cities show that while the majority of all killings are still committed by friends or acquaintances of the victim, a substantial and increasing proportion of the new American homicide is the outcome of robbery-an event where victim and offender are usually strangers.3 This note reports a time series study of robbery killing in Detroit during the 13-year period extending from 1962 through 1974. The Detroit case study is of special significance for two reasons. First, information on robbery rates by weapon is not available for most cities prior to 1974; weaponspecific robbery rates are available in Detroit, making it possible to explore the pattern of weapon-specific death rates over an extended period of time. Second, the increase in robbery killing in Detroit was substantial. Despite a" @default.
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- W2030486056 title "Determinants of the Death Rate from Robbery: A Detroit Time Study" @default.
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