From Homicide to Imprisonment: Mapping and Understanding the Flow of Homicide Cases

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The likelihood that homicides lead to arrest, conviction, and incarceration of the perpetrators varies widely across world regions. To date, we lack a comprehensive framework that can explain the differences in how homicide cases are processed in different jurisdictions, and how this knowledge can be used to hold perpetrators to account, to advance the rule of law, and to promote equal access to justice. This Special Issue seeks to advance the cross-national and comparative analysis of homicide case flows, from suspicious death to imprisonment. In this Introduction, we outline some analytic priorities that may help in moving the field forward.

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Liem, M., & Eisner, M. (2020, August 1). From Homicide to Imprisonment: Mapping and Understanding the Flow of Homicide Cases. Homicide Studies. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088767920917745

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