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Journal articles on the topic "Murder – Southwestern States"

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DeLisi, Matt, and H. Daniel Butler. "Murder as Importation: An Empirical Study of the Continuity of Homicide Offending From Community to Confinement." Homicide Studies 24, no. 4 (June 11, 2020): 398–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088767920928106.

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Prison murder is the most severe form of institutional violence but its exceedingly low prevalence has limited prior research. Recent studies of prison murders make clear that serious, violent, and chronic career criminals are most likely to perpetrate inmate murders with equivocal evidence of the role of prior homicide offending on prison murder. Using retrospective administrative data from 1,005 prisoners selected from the southwestern United States, the current study examined whether homicide offending in the community is itself an importation factor that is useful for understanding prison murder and thus can be used to understand continuity in homicidal offending from the community to confinement context. Rare events logistic regression models found that individuals sentenced for first-degree murder are more likely to perpetrate prison murder. A separate rare events logistic regression model with any type of homicide commitment offense as a predictor provided similar findings suggesting these effects are robust to model specification. Given its gravity and fundamental threat to prison safety and security, we encourage data collection and additional research on prison murder and the inmates that perpetrate it.
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Bullock, Katherine. "Editorial." American Journal of Islam and Society 23, no. 2 (April 1, 2006): i—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v23i2.1617.

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The “war on terror” has become one of those discursive moral high groundsthat, in reality, serve as a smokescreen to conceal the imperial ambitions of apolitical elite. While the corporate media generally supports this elite by(mis)informing the general public about the war’s “progress,” more pertinentthreats fail to attract the same kind of political attention (and general handwringing) associated with the “green menace.” I could be referring to globalwarming, which some scientists consider one of the greatest threats to humanlife, or to the spread of such deadly diseases as the H1V avian flu virus.Actually, I am referring to organized crime and its links to biker gangs.On 8 April 2006, the worst mass murder in recent Ontario historyoccurred near Shedden, a small southwestern town where the bodies of eightmen were found in a local farmer’s field. Police arrested five people, includinga Bandido motorcycle club member. The killings were club related, as thevictims were members or associate members of the club. The Bandidos are a“outlaw” biker motorcycle club, held to represent that 1 percent who engagein criminal activity. As is usually the case, this minority wreaks havoc by itsmembers’ involvement in car/motorcycle theft, drugs, prostitution, gun trafficking,and similar criminal activities. They also contribute to gun-relateddeaths and maimings, drug addiction, and theft.Given this reality, biker gang-related activities are of grave concern tocommunity health and safety. And yet the West’s public venom is mostly preservedfor Muslims, most of whom are peace-loving people seeking to livequiet productive lives in safe neighborhoods. It is this overarching discourseof the supposedly “evil” scourge of Muslims against the backdrop of themore tangible, long-term, and widespread threats of organized crime that isworrying on at least two fronts. First, its demonization of Muslims makestheir lives in the West an increasingly problematic experience and, second, itfocuses the public’s attention on an abstract threat (“terror”) while divertingattention from more tangible (if intractable) threats, thereby allowing theUnited States’ neoconservative imperial ambitions to proceed.Maligning Muslims and Islam is reaching a dangerous level of acceptabilityin the United States and elsewhere in the West, even at the level ofpolitical discourse, and is buttressed by a largely supportive general public.The result: no-fly lists, racial profiling, and the jailing and torture of Muslims ...
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Books on the topic "Murder – Southwestern States"

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Burroughs, A. Parker. Washington County murder & mayhem: Historic crimes of southwestern Pennsylvania. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2014.

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Hillerman, Tony. Dance hall of the dead. New York: Perennial, 2003.

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Hillerman, Tony. Dance hall of the dead. Pleasantville, N.Y: ImPress, 2003.

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Hillerman, Tony. Dance hall of the dead: A Joe Leaphorn mystery. Thorndike, Me: G.K. Hall, 1993.

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Hillerman, Tony. Dance Hall of the Dead. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

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Hillerman, Tony. Dance hall of the dead. New York: Harper Paperbacks, 1990.

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Burroughs, A. Parker. True Murder Mysteries of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Arcadia Publishing, 2020.

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Burroughs, A. Parker. True Murder Mysteries of Southwestern Pennsylvania. Arcadia Publishing, 2020.

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The Mosser Massacre: The Southwest's Greatest Manhunt. Eakin Press, 2001.

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Mosser Massacre: The Southwest's Greatest Manhunt. Eakin Press, 2001.

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