Out of Sight, Out of Mind: An Analysis of Family Mass Murder Offenders in the US, 2006-2017

Madelyn García Díaz, Kayla Toohy, Ketty Fernandez, Lin Huff-Corzine, Amy Reckdenwald
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In recent years, media attention has increasingly focused on sensationalized forms of mass murder across the United States, thereby diverting attention on the most frequent typology of mass murder events: family mass murders. The current study addresses limitations within this body of work and provides an analysis of demographic and case characteristics associated with distinct family mass murder offender types. The current study utilizes the USA Today database, Behind the Bloodshed, and public news articles to assess 163 family mass murder incidents that occurred from 2006 to 2017. Using this database, which defines mass murder as the killing of four or more victims excluding the offender, there were an average of 14 family mass murders annually, most often committed by a current or former intimate male partner using a firearm as the weapon of choice. Additional case characteristics were examined and revealed significant differences based on the gender of the offender as well as by victim-offender relationship type. Recommendations for future research include examining the impact of gun violence prevention responses in domestic violence cases and providing a comparative study of two and three victim counts to better inform law, policy, and the public about what is often hidden away as a private family matter.
眼不见,心不烦:2006-2017年美国家庭大规模谋杀罪犯分析
近年来,媒体的注意力越来越多地集中在美国各地耸人听闻的大规模谋杀形式上,从而转移了对最常见的大规模谋杀事件类型的关注:家庭大规模谋杀。目前的研究解决了这一工作的局限性,并提供了与不同家庭大规模谋杀罪犯类型相关的人口统计学和案件特征的分析。该研究利用《今日美国》数据库“流血背后”和公开新闻报道,对2006年至2017年发生的163起家庭大屠杀事件进行了评估。这个数据库将大规模谋杀定义为杀害四名或四名以上的受害者,而不包括罪犯。使用这个数据库,每年平均有14起家庭大规模谋杀,大多数是由现任或前任亲密男性伴侣使用枪支作为选择的武器犯下的。对其他案例特征进行了检查,并揭示了基于犯罪者性别以及受害者-犯罪者关系类型的显着差异。对未来研究的建议包括检查枪支暴力预防措施对家庭暴力案件的影响,并对两起和三起受害者案件进行比较研究,以便更好地向法律、政策和公众提供信息,让他们了解通常作为私人家庭事务被隐藏起来的情况。
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