Rogers C
Forensic Medicine Division, Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, CA.
J Forensic Sci. 1993 Jul;38(4):831-4.
The incidence of gang homicides in Los Angeles County has increased faster than that of non-gang homicides in the past decade. This study compares characteristics of gang homicide victims with those of non-gang homicide victims for the year 1987. In 1186 cases, gang members were more likely to be young Black men who died of gunshot wounds. Gang homicide victims were more likely to die of firearm injuries in the early evening, and were more likely to die in a relatively small area of Los Angeles County. Drive-by shooting was highly associated with gang homicide.
在过去十年中,洛杉矶县帮派杀人案的发生率比非帮派杀人案的发生率增长得更快。本研究比较了1987年帮派杀人案受害者与非帮派杀人案受害者的特征。在1186起案件中,帮派成员更有可能是死于枪伤的年轻黑人男性。帮派杀人案受害者更有可能在傍晚死于枪伤,并且更有可能在洛杉矶县相对较小的区域死亡。驾车枪击与帮派杀人案高度相关。