Aufsatz(elektronisch)Februar 1983

Situational Factors in Disputes Leading to Criminal Violence

In: Criminology: the official publication of the American Society of Criminology, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 59-74

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Abstract

ABSTRACT* * *This article examines the interactive process leading to criminal violence. Official data from 159 incidents of homicide and assault that were not committed in conjunction with other crimes and that resulted in incarceration were examined with respect to the actions of offenders, victims, and third parties. These incidents tended to follow systematic patterns. They began with identity attacks, followed by attempts and failures to influence the antagonist. Threats were made and finally the verbal conflict ended in physical attack. It appears that retaliation is a key principle in the escalation of these incidents in that aggressive actions by the victim were associated with aggressive actions by the offender and the likelihood that the victim would be killed. The importance of situational identities for retaliating was suggested bg the moderately strong relationship observed between identity attack and counterattack. Retaliation also occurred for strategic reasons, in that offenders were more likely to kill aggressive victims when those victims used weapons.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1745-9125

DOI

10.1111/j.1745-9125.1983.tb00251.x

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