Drab i Grønland 1985-2010

PURPOSE: Homicide in Greenland has not often been investigated. The latest published study documented a dramatic rise in the homicide rate from around 1/100,000 inhabitants to more than 23/100,000 inhabitants from 1946 to 1984. The aim of our study was to characterize homicides in Greenland from 198...

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Main Authors: Christensen, Martin R, Thomsen, Asser H, Høyer, Christian B, Gregersen, Markil, Banner, Jytte
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/970d7085-54cc-4b73-8f7a-082aeefb7e78 2024-04-28T08:08:52+00:00 Drab i Grønland 1985-2010 Homicide in Greenland 1985-2010 Christensen, Martin R Thomsen, Asser H Høyer, Christian B Gregersen, Markil Banner, Jytte 2016-03 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/homicide-in-greenland-19852010(970d7085-54cc-4b73-8f7a-082aeefb7e78).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-015-9729-x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Christensen , M R , Thomsen , A H , Høyer , C B , Gregersen , M & Banner , J 2016 , ' Homicide in Greenland 1985-2010 ' , Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology , vol. 12 , no. 1 , pp. 40-49 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-015-9729-x /dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/TheFacultyOfHealthScience Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences Drab Grønland Offer Gerningsmand Arktis Homicide Homicide characteristics Greenland The Arctic Victim Perpetrator article 2016 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-015-9729-x 2024-04-04T17:35:11Z PURPOSE: Homicide in Greenland has not often been investigated. The latest published study documented a dramatic rise in the homicide rate from around 1/100,000 inhabitants to more than 23/100,000 inhabitants from 1946 to 1984. The aim of our study was to characterize homicides in Greenland from 1985 to 2010 and to compare trends during this period with those in previous studies and with homicide characteristics in Denmark, northern Europe, and other Arctic regions. METHODS: We identified a total of 281 homicides by legal definition and 194 by medical definition, the latter from the years 1990 to 2010. We procured case files for a total of 129 victims (71 male, 58 female) and 117 perpetrators (85 male, 32 female). RESULTS: We identified an overall decrease in the homicide rate during our study period. The decrease in the medical homicide rate was significant (p = 0.007). The homicide rate ranged from 25/100,000 inhabitants to 13/100,000 inhabitants when results were grouped within 5-year periods. There were significantly more male perpetrators (p < 0.001) and among female perpetrators there were significantly more male victims (p < 0.001). Sharp force and gunshot-related killings dominated homicide methods (41 and 29 % respectively), with sharp force deaths increasing throughout the investigation period. Altercations were the main motive (49 %). Alcohol-related homicides decreased in our study period. CONCLUSIONS: While the Greenlandic homicide rate has decreased, it is markedly higher compared to that seen in Denmark and northern Europe. However, it resembles the rate seen in the rest of the Arctic. Liberal gun laws do not affect the proportion of gun-related killings. Despite the high homicide rate, women account for almost half the victims. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arktis Arktis* Greenland greenlandic Grønland University of Copenhagen: Research Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology 12 1 40 49
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Homicide
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Perpetrator
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Thomsen, Asser H
Høyer, Christian B
Gregersen, Markil
Banner, Jytte
Drab i Grønland 1985-2010
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The Arctic
Victim
Perpetrator
description PURPOSE: Homicide in Greenland has not often been investigated. The latest published study documented a dramatic rise in the homicide rate from around 1/100,000 inhabitants to more than 23/100,000 inhabitants from 1946 to 1984. The aim of our study was to characterize homicides in Greenland from 1985 to 2010 and to compare trends during this period with those in previous studies and with homicide characteristics in Denmark, northern Europe, and other Arctic regions. METHODS: We identified a total of 281 homicides by legal definition and 194 by medical definition, the latter from the years 1990 to 2010. We procured case files for a total of 129 victims (71 male, 58 female) and 117 perpetrators (85 male, 32 female). RESULTS: We identified an overall decrease in the homicide rate during our study period. The decrease in the medical homicide rate was significant (p = 0.007). The homicide rate ranged from 25/100,000 inhabitants to 13/100,000 inhabitants when results were grouped within 5-year periods. There were significantly more male perpetrators (p < 0.001) and among female perpetrators there were significantly more male victims (p < 0.001). Sharp force and gunshot-related killings dominated homicide methods (41 and 29 % respectively), with sharp force deaths increasing throughout the investigation period. Altercations were the main motive (49 %). Alcohol-related homicides decreased in our study period. CONCLUSIONS: While the Greenlandic homicide rate has decreased, it is markedly higher compared to that seen in Denmark and northern Europe. However, it resembles the rate seen in the rest of the Arctic. Liberal gun laws do not affect the proportion of gun-related killings. Despite the high homicide rate, women account for almost half the victims.
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