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Homicide A Sociological Explanation First Leonard Beeghley

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Homicide A Sociological Explanation First Leonard Beeghley
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.64 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Leonard Beeghley
ISBN: 9780585471433, 9780847694730, 0847694739, 0585471436
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First

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Homicide A Sociological Explanation First Leonard Beeghley by Leonard Beeghley 9780585471433, 9780847694730, 0847694739, 0585471436 instant download after payment.

Echoing Durkheim's Suicide, this book focuses on one important phenomenon to explain larger currents in American society. Leonard Beeghley examines the historical and cross-national dimensions of homicides and evaluates previous attempts to explain it. He finds the sources of America's murder rate in the greater availability of guns, the expansion of illegal drug markets, greater racial discrimination, more exposure to violence, and sharper economic inequalities. He deftly blends the evidence related to each of these factors into a well-reasoned sociological analysis of the nature of American society.

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