Jennifer J Tostlebe, David C Pyrooz, Richard G Rogers, Ryan K Masters
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摘要
犯罪学家在研究美国凶杀案时,主要依靠全国性的去身份化数据来源。国家死亡指数(NDI)是由国家卫生统计中心编制的一个全面而完善的数据库,是一个尚未开发的凶杀案数据来源,它提供了与其他数据来源的可识别链接,同时保留了全国覆盖范围。本研究的五个目标如下。首先,我们回顾了过去十年间发表在《凶杀研究》上的文章中的数据来源。其次,我们介绍了 NDI,包括其起源、程序和用途。第三,我们概述了将警方帮派情报数据库与 NDI 相连接的程序。第四,我们介绍了圣路易斯帮派成员关联死亡率档案数据库,该数据库由圣路易斯地区3120名警方认定的男性帮派成员组成,并与NDI记录相链接。最后,我们报告了初步的死因调查结果。最后,我们概述了 NDI 作为犯罪学家凶杀案数据来源的优点和缺点。
The National Death Index as a Source of Homicide Data: A Methodological Exposition of Promises and Pitfalls for Criminologists.
Criminologists largely rely on national de-identified data sources to study homicide in the United States. The National Death Index (NDI), a comprehensive and well-established database compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics, is an untapped source of homicide data that offers identifiable linkages to other data sources while retaining national coverage. This study's five aims follow. First, we review the data sources in articles published in Homicide Studies over the past decade. Second, we describe the NDI, including its origins, procedures, and uses. Third, we outline the procedures for linking a police gang intelligence database to the NDI. Fourth, we introduce the St. Louis Gang Member-Linked Mortality Files database, which is composed of 3,120 police-identified male gang members in the St. Louis area linked to NDI records. Finally, we report on preliminary cause-of-death findings. We conclude by outlining the benefits and drawbacks of the NDI as a source of homicide data for criminologists.
期刊介绍:
Homicide Studies is an interdisciplinary, international publication dedicated to the dissemination of empirical research addressing issues pertinent to the study of homicide.