1. To Flee or Not: Postkilling Responses Among Intimate Partner Homicide Offenders in Hong Kong.
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Chan, Aris C. Y., Beh, Philip S. L., and Broadhurst, Roderic G.
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INTIMATE partner homicide , *MURDERERS , *SUICIDE , *FORENSIC pathology , *HOMICIDE investigation , *PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
Among 112 homicides involving sexual intimates that occurred in Hong Kong between 1989 and 2002, 38% ( n = 42) of offenders remained voluntarily at the homicide scene, 21% (n = 24) committed suicide, 20% (n = 22) escaped and denied involvement, 13% (n = 14) disposed or hid the body of their victim, and 9% (n = 10) escaped but later voluntarily surrendered. This study used police investigation reports, coroner’s reports, witness statements, and other relevant documents to compare these five types of postkilling behavior. The type of response was explained by the offender’s characteristics, the strength of attachment to the victim, and situational factors. The offender’s prior criminal conduct or history of violence was not significant in predicting the type of postkilling response. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
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