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2005- 2007 homicide report: largest, and US largest DC: 35.4, and US: 5.6, LA:12.6
2009: Homicide rates largest and US largest New oreleans: 51.7, US 5.0 , least is Anhemim
2009 homicide rates: US and CA US: 5.0 and CA: 5.3
2011 homicide rates US and CA US: 4.7 CA: 4.8
International homicide rates for 2004 Brazil, Russia, US, Spain, Canada, England, Australia, Germany, Japan
What are the four measures of violent : trends total violent crimes (decreasd), victimizaions reported by polices(decreased), crimes recorded by police(increased, arrests for violent crime(increased)
Violent Crime Trends from 2006-2010 decreased
1980-2008 poeple on probation,prison, parole, jail Jail: less than a million, Parole: less than a million, Prison less than 2 million, prohibition around 4 million
Prisoners on death row 1954-2007 increase until 1974 then it decreased less than 500 then increased util 2004( over 3,500)
State prison offfence types from 1980-2006 Public Order: less than 200,000, Drug over 200,00, property, over 200,000, violent over 600,000: ALL increased
Seung Hui Cho , what did he do 4-16-07: killed 31 student and 1 falclty, killed hiimeslef and wounded 17. BLocked escapes. Entered drom then mailed package to NBC, then bacl and had a bomb threat, chained exsots, retuenred to classrooms more than once, *Had a mental health problem since shildhood (FN) Infulenced by Columbine*
Pekka-Eric Auvinen What did he do 11-07-07:Killed 8, 6 students, *himself and a nurse, pronicipal smart,18 yrs and susoended. Principal hel barricaded then shot, fired through windows.* Mainfesto aboout hate, had been on anti depressents and withdrwan*
Matti Jhani Saari 9-23-08: killed 9 ( females) and a teacher, 22 yrs culinary arts, killed himself*, killed business students, approached victims individually, shot first police(20 min) not 45 min, bombs, planned for years, hate human race, investigated but no detainment (FN), correspondence with pekka
social transmission: Violence is a product of social learning
Violence has a __ basis biological
The acquisition and engagement of violence is determined by psyco social, developmental, and environmental context factors
What are some ever present mechanisms that shape the disposition for violent behvior interagenerational transmission through family experiences: targeted or witnessed violence in home or peer groups
Human agression is principley under ____ control symbolic
Human agression is a product of____ how we symbolize the world and our experiences,
Human agression is regulated by___ symbolized mechanism of self-control and social control
Hops, Davis, Leve Sheeber: direct observation and questionares exposure to harsh parental behavior were more likely to behave aggressively tword thier own children
Conger, Neppl, Kim and Scaramella: direct observation and interviews parents' hostility, anger coersion and agression to childrem linked to that childs angry and agressive behavior to sibling, and as parentes
Farrington longitudinal analysis of agressive males
Farrington 411 males in 1961-1962 in London, interviwed at diff ages in school, r. office and homes, parents interviwed yealry 8-14yrs, teachers, peer ratings , and criminal records
Acc to Farington what were the best predictors of violent convictions Harsh parental attitudes, poor supervision, convited parents, seperation from parents, daring low verbal IQ at 8 and 10 years
Multi Factorial Risk: Causes of violence are__ multiple
Determinants or Risk factors exist at _____ from_____ Multiple levels of analysis from the macro social to the biological
THere is no____ of violence root cause
What makes prevention and treatment difficult absence of an isolated casuse
Public Health models for illness remedy and prevention are__ not so viable
Illness remdy examples removal of disease - producig bacteria or toxins or inoculations against virus
Violence occurs in dynamic and rather turbulent social envionmental system
Nonfatal firearm-related crimes 1993-2005 victimes and incidences have decreased1.5 and 1 million to less than 500,000 anda slsight increase from 2003-2005
intimate homicide male victims 1976-2005: 1000 Guns less to less tahn 250 non gun from 400 increase then decrease to less than 250
intamate homicide female victims: 1976-2005 Guns: 1250 up and down , but decrease to 700 Non gun: increase from 500 to 750
2004 Ca state prision 32 state prosions, 37 camos, 5.7 million dollars, 30,000 per inmate a year pop:1551,583 ppl, 4, 074 in camps, 36%hispanic> 29black> 29white, people>prop>drugs offence, 35 years, 7th grade reading level, averge : 41.4 months
2008 CA state prosion 33 prosions, 40 camps, 10.6 million, 49,000 per inmate, 154,561 in prosions, 4,370 in camps, hispanis 39>black29>26white,93& males, 6.7 females(10,355), person53.2>property>drugs, 37 year, same reading level, 49 months sentnce, 52% get redidivsm
Recidisvsm Rates CA: manslaighter: 34% returns in 2 years, mansl. 52% return in robbery, 50% deadly weapon: in 50.8%, vehical theaft in 2 years 67%
of 2 millioon confined in prison and jails: in 3 years 2/3 are rearrested
In jails, MI in NA, Europe auts 5/15%
MI in prosion 10-15%
Schiz in prosion 3-5%
Who has a higher SMI and schiz females
Why is there a high MI in CJ population deinstituionalization, more strict criteria for civil containmnet, lack of adequate community resources for MI, offender with MI have difficulty getting MH services
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