Eckhardt Krista, Pridemore William Alex
Department of Criminal Justice, Indiana University, 302 Sycamore Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405, United States, 812-855-9325, Fax 812-855-5522,
J Crim Justice. 2009 Jan 1;37(1):55-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2008.12.009.
Relatively little is known of the distributions of homicide event characteristics in non-Western nations in which women relative to men are involved. This article utilizes unique homicide narratives drawn from Russian court and police records to compare homicide victim, offender, and event characteristics by sex of victim and separately by sex of offender. Results from logistic regression show that homicides in which a female was the victim or offender were more likely to occur between intimates and to occur in the home, whereas homicides involving males were more likely to occur in a public place, to be alcohol-related, to involve a firearm, and to involve a victim and offender who did not know each other well. These results not only present an important first glimpse at women as homicide victims and offenders in Russia specifically, but also provide a point of comparison with findings from similar analyses undertaken in the West, and present further initial observations upon which to construct a cohesive theory about female involvement in serious violent events.
在女性相对于男性卷入其中的非西方国家,人们对杀人事件特征的分布了解相对较少。本文利用从俄罗斯法庭和警方记录中提取的独特杀人事件叙述,按受害者性别和犯罪者性别分别比较杀人事件受害者、犯罪者及事件特征。逻辑回归结果显示,女性为受害者或犯罪者的杀人事件更有可能发生在亲密关系者之间且发生在家里,而涉及男性的杀人事件更有可能发生在公共场所、与酒精有关、涉及枪支,且涉及彼此不太熟悉的受害者和犯罪者。这些结果不仅首次重要地展现了俄罗斯女性作为杀人事件受害者和犯罪者的情况,还提供了与西方类似分析结果的比较点,并为构建关于女性卷入严重暴力事件的连贯理论提供了进一步的初步观察依据。