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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GANG AND NONGANG HOMICIDES*
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Forensic PsychologyOrganized CrimeCriminal CodeFirearm ViolenceCriminological TheoryCriminal Justice ReformHomicideSociologyCrime AnalysisHomicide Investigation FilesLawCriminal LawSpecialized SkillsAggressionSocial SciencesCriminal JusticeNongang Homicide
Does gang‐related homicide direr sufficiently from nongang homicide to warrant specialized law enforcement response? Both cross‐tabular and discriminant analyses of data from over 700 homicide investigation files reveal substantial differences in ethnicity, age, number of participants, and relationship between participants. Gang homicides are also more likely to involve public areas, automobiles, firearms, and, in one jurisdiction, associated offenses and injury to other victims. Gang incidents present unique problems to investigators, who may well benefit from specialized skills of experienced gang experts.
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