Southernness, migration, and homicide risk: An analysis of individual-level data

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Steven Stack
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[1] Wayne State University,Department of Criminal Justice
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Poverty Rate; American Sociological Review; Homicide Rate; Criminal Victimization; Motivate Offender;
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10.1007/BF02887825
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The regional culture of violence literature has neglected the effect migration out of the South has on individual-level homicide risk. The present paper tests the hypothesis that moving away from the South reduces exposure to a relatively large class of motivated offenders and lowers the risk of homicide victimization to non-Southern levels. The data come from the National Mortality Detail File and include 2,647 homicides and 403,184 natural deaths. A multivariate logistic regression analysis shows that migration out of the South does not normalize homicide risk. Thus, former Southerners continue to remain at a relatively high risk of homicide victimization in spite of relocating to a safer environment.
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页码:165 / 179
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