Female-Perpetrated Homicide in South Korea: A Homicide Typology |
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Authors: | Bitna Kim Jurg Gerber Yeonghee Kim Matthew R. Hassett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Indiana, PA, USA;2. College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA;3. Department of Child Welfare, Chungbuk National University, Cheong-ju, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Using cluster analysis, the current study examined the extent to which distinct types of homicides are present using national data of female-perpetrated homicides in South Korea. The cluster analysis showed that the taxonomic structure of this sample is best reflected by five subordinate clusters: Cluster 1: Non-traditional intimate partner homicide; Cluster 2: Family homicide; Cluster 3: Traditional intimate partner homicide; Cluster 4: Premeditated homicide by unmarried women; and Cluster 5: Nonpremeditated homicide by unmarried women. The subsequent analysis revealed that each subtype of homicide has unique situational characteristics. The implications for the prevention strategies and future studies are discussed. |
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