芝加哥的妻子谋杀案:1910-1930

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
C. Bowman, Ben Altman
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1910年至1930年间,芝加哥至少有391名妇女被她们的丈夫故意杀害。这只是这段时间芝加哥凶杀案的一小部分,总共大约有7297起。尽管如此,很明显,当时和现在一样,被亲密伴侣杀害是妇女过早死亡的主要原因。本文对这391名死者进行了调查,希望从中了解20世纪初美国女性的婚姻破裂、家庭暴力和生活状况,以及它们与最近的过去在多大程度上相似或不同。除其他事项外,我们还讨论了受害者的民族、种族和年龄分布,谋杀的明显动机,以及刑事司法系统的反应——即判决和/或判刑(如果有的话)。为了理解这些数据的含义,我们还探讨了这些犯罪发生的背景-人口变化,影响妇女地位和婚姻制度的更广泛的社会和文化趋势,以及为不幸婚姻受害者提供的补救或服务,包括对家庭暴力受害者的离婚和援助的可及性。从这一研究中,我们得出了一些关于持续存在的婚姻暴力问题的更广泛的推论,包括谋杀妻子,以及社会对它的反应。
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Wife Murder in Chicago: 1910-1930
Between 1910 and 1930, at least 391 women were intentionally killed by their husbands in Chicago. This is a relatively small subset of all the homicides in Chicago over this period, approximately 7297 in all. Nonetheless, it is clear that then, as now, homicide by an intimate partner was a leading cause of the premature death of women. This Article interrogates those 391 deaths for what they can tell us about marital disruption, domestic violence, and the lives of women in early-twentieth century America, and the extent to which they parallel or differ from the recent past. We discuss, among other things, the ethnicity, race, and age distribution of the victims, the apparent motivation for the murders, and the response of the criminal justice system-that is, the verdicts and/or sentences handed out, if any. To understand the implications of this data, we also explore the context in which these crimes occurred - the population changes, broader social and cultural trends that affected both the status of women and the institution of marriage, and the availability of reme­dies or services for victims of unhappy marriages, including the accessibility of both divorce and assistance for victims of domestic violence. From this examination, we draw a number of broader inferences about the continuing problem of marital violence, including wife murder, and society's response to it.
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