凶杀研究特刊:跨学科和跨学科的凶杀研究方法

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Homicide Studies Pub Date : 2023-07-22 DOI:10.1177/10887679231188359
A. Zeoli
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作为1至44岁美国人死亡的主要原因之一(美国疾病控制与预防中心,2023),凶杀是一个由众多学术学科研究的社会问题。例如,犯罪学、社会学和心理学理论假设了个人为什么会犯下杀人罪,以及在什么条件下会增加犯下杀人案的风险;公共卫生领域感兴趣的是降低死亡率和发病率,并为此采取人口层面的干预措施;社会工作者与高危人群合作,预防凶杀和治愈创伤事件;护士和其他医疗保健提供者可以识别那些有风险的人,并努力降低这种风险;刑事司法从业者是社会应对凶杀案委员会的一部分。每个学科都为研究和理解凶杀、凶杀预防和凶杀后果做出了重要贡献,但由于学术界的孤立性,这些贡献可能并不为跨学科的研究人员所熟知。对于其他学科的研究人员来说,这些理论和研究结果中的至少一部分可能在很大程度上是未知的,他们的工作可能会从中受益。幸运的是,研究人员已经开始认识到,我们这个时代一些最紧迫的社会问题是多方面的,需要全面的理解才能更好地为解决方案提供信息。因此,最近出现了一场跨学科和跨学科工作的运动。这些类型的研究之间的差异是基于它们对学科的整合和使用(Choi&Pak,2006)。多学科研究融合了不同学科的学习和观点,但每个学科的贡献都在其范围内。
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Editorial Introduction to Homicide Studies Special Issue: Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Homicide
As one of the leading causes of death for Americans aged 1 through 44 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2023), homicide is a societal problem studied by numerous academic disciplines. For example, criminological, sociological, and psychological theories posit why individuals commit homicide and what conditions increase the risk of homicide commission; the public health field is interested in reducing mortality and morbidity and population-level interventions to do so; social workers work with at-risk individuals in homicide prevention and healing from traumatic events; nurses and other health care providers may identify those at risk and work to reduce that risk; and criminal justice practitioners are part of the societal response to homicide commission. Each discipline has made important contributions to the study and understanding of homicide, homicide prevention, and the consequences of homicide, but due to the siloed nature of academia, these contributions may not be wellknown to researchers across disciplines. It is likely that at least some of these theories and research findings may be largely unknown to researchers in other disciplines whose work may benefit from their incorporation. Fortunately, researchers have started to recognize that some of the most pressing social problems of our time are multifaceted and require a holistic understanding to better inform solutions. As a result, there has been a movement toward interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work recently. The differences between these types of research are based on their integration and use of disciplines (Choi & Pak, 2006). Multidisciplinary research incorporates the learning and perspectives of different disciplines, but the contribution of each discipline remains within its boundaries.
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Homicide Studies
Homicide Studies CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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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.
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