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Research at a Glance (1 2006, 2 April)

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  1. Chicago Homicide Dataset Series: Children's Risk of Homicide Vicitmization Records 31-year Increase (20070905195933_Childhomicidefinal.pdf)

 

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Homicide is a leading cause of death for children and infants in the U.S. The focus of this issue of Research at a Glance is Childrens Risk of Homicide: Victimization from birth to age 14, 1965 to 1995, a study by ICJIA Senior Research Analyst Carolyn Rebecca Block and Kimberly Vogt, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse. A population-based examination of the risk of homicide over the 31-year period compares the risks for young children versus older teens and adults, boys versus girls, children of different racial/ethnic groups, and children in different developmental age groups.

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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information AuthorityLori G. Levin, Executive Director State of IllinoisRod R. Blagojevich, Governor RESEARCH AT GLANCE Vol. 1, No. * April 2006 Research at Glance is quick fact sheet summarizing findings from the latest ICJIA reports. Refer to Research Bulletin (ChildHomicide Dataset Series), "Children's Risk of Homicide: Victimization from birth to age 14, 1965 to 1995," by ICJIA Senior Res earch Analyst Carolyn Rebecca Block and Kimberly Vogt, University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse, or visit www.icjia.state.il.us for more information on this topic. Chicago Homicide Dataset Series: Children's risk of homicide victimizationrecords 31-year increase Homicide is leading cause ofdeath for children and infants inthe U.S. From 1965 to 1995, Chicago recorded 1,124 homicides of childrenages and younger. population-based examination ofthe risk of homicide over the 31-year period compares the risks for youngchildren versus older teens and adults, boys versus girls, childr

 

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