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Homicide followed by suicide has been a neglected area in criminological theory and research. The work that exists is marked by a series of methodological limitations, such as small samples and lack of systematic multivariate analysis. This study tests the thesis that the closer the ties between the offender and victim in a homicide, the greater the ensuing guilt and the greater the likelihood of suicide. Data on 16,245 homicides in Chicago are analyzed. A multivariate logistic regression analysis largely confirms the hypothesis. Controlling for sociodemographic variables, killing an ex‐spouse/lover increased the risk of suicide the most, 12.68 times. The odds of suicide are increased 10.28 times for killing a child, 8.00 times for killing a spouse, 6.11 times for killing a girlfriend or boyfriend, and 1.88 times for killing a friend. The act of homicide‐suicide is conceptualized as stemming from a frustrated intimate relationship and a blend of self‐ and other‐blame in one's attribution style.
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Steven Stack
Wayne State University
Criminology
Wayne State University
Aims Community College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a23ba36a98279854dd35a5f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-9125.1997.tb01224.x