芝加哥家庭杀人案:1870-1930

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology Pub Date : 2002-03-22 DOI:10.2307/1144249
R. Chilton
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对于本卷的作者来说,这些文件至少有两个令人兴奋的方面。一个是数据的年代和范围——事实上,这些芝加哥凶杀案的记录涵盖了从1870.1年开始的60年时间。此外,这些向芝加哥警方报告的死亡历史记录包含了大量令人惊讶的细节。由于现有案件的细节和数量,我们可以把重点放在家庭谋杀上——受害者和罪犯有血缘或婚姻关系,或多或少有永久的生活安排,或有某种明显程度的情感依恋,并结合了建立家庭的愿望或计划。关于这些案件的一个明显问题是,在可获得资料的61年期间,家庭杀人案发生了多大程度的变化。另一个明显的问题是,这些早期的家庭谋杀与当代家庭谋杀的说法有什么不同或相似之处。这些叙述与当代研究的任何比较都会因所使用的家庭杀人的定义而变得复杂。使用非常相似信息的一种当代方法侧重于亲密伴侣暴力或亲密伴侣的暴力。在这些研究中,“亲密”一般指的是丈夫、妻子、男朋友或女朋友在这种对亲密关系的关注中,其他家庭成员被忽视了。在某种程度上,这种做法可能反映了对男性对妇女的暴力行为的关注。虽然亲密伴侣研究包括对妇女杀人的讨论,但其中的重点大多放在妇女受害上。一些研究人员限制铁饼的另一个原因是
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Homicides among Chicago families: 1870-1930
There are at least two exciting aspects of the files available to the authors of this volume. One is the age and range of the data-the fact that these accounts of Chicago homicides cover a sixty-year period that starts in 1870.1 In addition, these historical accounts of deaths reported to the Chicago police contain a surprising amount of detail. Because of the amount of detail and number of cases available, we can focus on family homicides-homicides where the victim and offender are related by birth or marriage, by more or less permanent living arrangements, or by some apparent degree of emotional attachment combined with a desire or plan to create a family. One obvious question about these cases concerns the extent to which family homicides have changed over the sixty-one year period for which information is available. Another obvious question concerns the ways in which these earlier family homicides are different from or similar to contemporary accounts of family homicide. Any comparison of these accounts with contemporary studies will be complicated by the definitions of family homicides that are used. One contemporary approach to the use of very similar information focuses on intimate partner violence or violence by intimates. "Intimates" in these studies have generally referred to people who are husbands, wives, boyfriends, or girlfriends.2 Other family members are ignored in this focus on intimates. In part, this approach probably reflects a concern for male violence against women. Although the intimate partner studies include discussions of homicides committed by women, much of the emphasis in them is on the victimization of women. Another reason some researchers have limited the discus-
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