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When Men Kill
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  • 1 table
  • Page extent: 230 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.585 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 364.1/523/081
  • Dewey version: 20
  • LC Classification: HV6535.A82 V536 1994
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Homicide--Australia--Victoria--Sex differences
    • Violence--Australia--Victoria--Sex differences
    • Masculinity--Australia--Victoria

Library of Congress Record

Paperback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521468084 | ISBN-10: 0521468086)

This book describes various patterns of homicide that involve men killing women and other men. A qualitative study, it eschews heavy use of statistics to focus on case studies. Kenneth Polk then establishes the themes which run through four specific ‘senarios’ of violence. When Men Kill discusses the role of gender and class in homicide and raises a number of important policy issues. It will sharpen international understanding of homicide and the comprehensive classification scheme it develops will be of importance to criminologists everywhere.

• Over one hundred case studies rather than a heavy use of statistics make this book unique as it gives a picture of the circumstances which lead to murder • Overview and critique of other homicide classification schemes will make this book of interest to criminologists, particularly in the US • Important discussion of the relationship of class and gender to homicide as well as the nature of masculinity, esp. its violent aspects

Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. An approach to the study of homicide; 3. Scenarios of masculine violence in the context of sexual intimacy; 4. Confrontational homicide; 5. Taking exceptional risks: homicide in the course of other crime; 6. Homicide as a form of conflict resolution; 7. Rounding out the picture of homicide; 8. Problems in the study of victim-offender relationships; 9. Towards a theoretical analysis of homicide; References; Index.

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