Sexual homicide in Canada: A descriptive analysis

Julian V. Roberts, Michelle G. Grossman
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Several cases of sexual homicide over the past few years have generated widespread professional and public interest in the subject. At the same time, these incidents have provoked the federal government into introducing far-reaching proposals to give correctional authorities additional powers to detain inmates considered dangerous. Little quantitative research has addressed the issue of sexual homicide in Canada. In this article, the results of an analysis of a homicide data-base are presented. The focus is upon cases of homicide occurring during the commission of a sexual offence. This is the Criminal Code definition of sexual homicide. The results indicated that over the period 1974–1986, sexual homicides accounted for 4% of all homicides recorded by the police. There has been no change in the incidence of sexual homicide in recent years. However, the narrow definition of sexual homicide employed by Statistics Canada, along with the fact that a substantial percentage of homicides were of unknown motive, leads us to believe that the incidence of this crime is higher than the approximately 20 cases recorded annually in the homicide data-base. There has been a shift in the age profile of victims: almost half the victims in the period 1974–1976 were under 21. In the period 1961–1970, only 20% of victims were in this age category. The incidence of sexual homicide involving strangers is significantly higher than the incidence of homicide in general involving strangers. These and other results are discussed, and recommendations are made for future research in the area.
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加拿大的性谋杀:一个描述性分析
在过去的几年里,几起性杀人案件引起了广泛的专业和公众对这一主题的兴趣。与此同时,这些事件促使联邦政府提出影响深远的建议,赋予惩教当局更多的权力来拘留被认为危险的囚犯。很少有定量研究涉及加拿大的性杀人问题。在这篇文章中,给出了对一个凶杀数据库的分析结果。重点是在性犯罪期间发生的杀人案件。这是刑法对性谋杀的定义。结果表明,在1974-1986年期间,性杀人案件占警方记录的所有杀人案的4%。近年来,性杀人案件的发生率没有变化。然而,加拿大统计局对性杀人的狭义定义,以及相当大比例的杀人动机不明这一事实,使我们相信这种犯罪的发生率高于杀人数据库每年记录的大约20起案件。受害者的年龄有了变化:1974-1976年期间,几乎一半的受害者在21岁以下。在1961-1970年期间,只有20%的受害者在这个年龄段。涉及陌生人的性杀人案件的发生率明显高于一般涉及陌生人的杀人案件的发生率。讨论了这些和其他结果,并对该领域未来的研究提出了建议。
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