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Uniform Reports []: Supplementary Homicide Reports, 1976-1983

James Alan Fox and Glenn L. Pierce

ICPSR 8657

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I UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS [UNITED STATES): SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORTS, 1976-1983

(ICPSR 8657)

Principal Investigator

James Alan Fox and Glenn L. Pierce Center for Applied Social Research Northeastern University

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Please indicate in the cover letter which data were used. Fox, James Alan, and Glenn L. Pierce. UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS [UNITED STATES}: SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORTS, 1976-1983 (ICPSR 8657)

SUMMARY: These Uniform Crime Reports supplementary homicide data prov1.de incident-level information on criminal homicides including information on the date, location, circumstances, and method of offences, as well as demographic characteristics of victims and perpetrators and the relationship between the two. The data were provided monthly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by local law enforcement agencies participating in the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program. In 1983, 97 by jurisdictions that submitted supplementary homicide data to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Coverage in 1976 had been 88

UNIVERSE: Homicides in the United States from January 1976 thru December 1983. NOTE: These data were restructured, reformatted, and cleaned at the Center for Applied Social Research, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts.

EXTENT OF COLLECTION: 4 data files + SPSS Control Cards DATA FORMAT: Logical Record Length with SPSS Control Cards

PART 1: Agency Aggregate PART 2: Incident FILE STRUCTURE: rectangular FILE STRUCTURE: rectangular CASES: 29,650 CASES: 155,267 VARIABLES: 9 VARIABLES: 217 RECORD LENGTH: 133 RECORD LENGTH: 464 RECORDS PER CASE: 1 RECORDS PER CASE: 1

PART 3: Offender PART 4: Victim FILE STRUCTURE: rectangular FILE STRUCTURE: rectangular CASES: 175,840 CASES: 161,587 VARIABLES: 69 VARIABLES: 113 RECORD LENGTH: 148 RECORD LENGTH: 223 RECORDS PER CASE: 1 RECORDS PER CASE: 1 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORTS, 1976-1983

Final Report to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Part II Grant Number 84-BJ-CX-0010

James Alan Fox College of Criminal Justice Northeastern University

and

Glenn L. Pierce Center for Applied Social Research Northeastern University

(August 1986) Table of Contents

1 THE SHR PROGRAM ...... · • . · 1 1.1 'I'he Uniform Crime Reporting Program • . · 2 1.2 Supplementary Homicide Reports · · 3 1.3 The Northeastern University SHR files . . · 6 1.4 Coverage and Quality · 9 1.5 Recommendations for Enhancement · · . . · 9 2 CODEBOOK FOR SHR VARIABLES • · . . 14 3 LAYOUT OF SHR FILES ...... 22

4 SHR MONTHLY REPORTING FORM t" •••• 38 5 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR VARIABLES .40

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1 THE SHR PROGRAM 1.1 The Uniform Crime Reporting Program

With authorization from Congress in 1930, the FBI has maintained a program for the collection, analysis, and publication of statistics on the nature and extent of crime in the United States. Although the

Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) are often criticized for their validity (that is, only reported to the police are included, thereby missing the large number of unreported crimes), the UCR still remains the best source of information on crime in this country. Compared to its leading competitor--the victimization surveys of the Bureau of

Justice Statistics, the UCR provides nearly complete coverage of the

United States and without the many response problems to which surveys are prone. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program has undergone many changes and enhancements since its early years, and is scheduled for a major overhaul in the near future. 1 The most notable improvement has been the coverage of the ~rogram. At this time 97% of the U.S. population is represented by jurisdictions that submit data to this initiative.

On a monthly basis, using a variety of reporting forms, local law enforcement agencies send data either directly to the FBI or to their

State UCR programs, which in turn forward the information to the FBI

1. E.C. Poggio, S.D. Kennedy, J.M. Chaiken, and K.E. Carlson, Blueprint for the Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Final Report to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, Abt Associates 9 Cambridge, MA, 1985.

- 2 - Headquarters in Washington. In particular, each jurisdiction reports monthly counts of Part I crimes (homicide, forcible rape, , aggravated , , -theft, motor vehicle theft, and ); monthly breakdowns of these aggregates ( by weapon type, total monetary value of property stolen, robbery subtypes--residential, bank, commercial, etc., burglary subtypes--place and time of day, and larceny subtypes--pocket picking, shoplifting, bicycle theft, etc.); monthly counts of arrested persons by ege, race, and sex for Part I and Part II crimes (kidnapping, simple assault, commercialized vice, drug law violations, and others); data on police manpower, assaults, and fatalities; and detailed information on homicides, known as the Supplementary Homicide Report (SHR).

1.2 Supplementary Homicide Reports

The Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR) differ greatly from the other UCR data programs in two important regards. First, the SHR is far more detailed than the other reports. Included in the repor~ are information on the date, location, circumstances, and method of the offenses and the demographic characteristics of victims and perpetrators. Indeed, no other crime is documented as fully as homicide. In addition, the questionable validity of other UCR data as a result of nonreporting is hardly a problem in the SHR.

The second advantage of the SHR is even more noteworthy. Unlike the counts of other crimes (in Return A) which are submitted by agencies in the aggregate, the SHR data are incident-based. That is, data are

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reported for each homicide separately. Therefore, any tabulation,

breakdown or comparison of homicide dat& is possible, while other

offenses can only be broken into the preset categories solicited in the

forms. The incident-based nature of the SHR makes this a highly

valuable tool for studying homicide of any type (domestic homicide, mass

, unsolved murders, homicides with handguns, etc.) and for any geographic region or jurisdiction desired. Any subtype of homicide can

be analyzed for any jurisdiction simply by selecting the appropriate

subset of the SHR incident records. 2

The SHR data are not without their limitations. One major

drawback surrounds the coding of multiple-victim crimes. Because of the

way in which the data are coded and entered, some detail is lost on

mUltiple victim events. Specifically, since information on weapon,

victim-offender relationship, and circumstances are tied to the

offender, this information cannot vary across victims of the same

killer(s). That is, if a person murders three people, upon data entry,

only one field each for weapon, circumstance, and victim-offender

relationship exists. These codes are determined in relation to the

first victim listed, and are simply copied verbatim for other victims.

One needs to be cautious of certain anomalous relation values that

can result from this data structure. Suppose a man slays his wife and

2. A limitation to the SHR data, though not at all a fault of the program itself, makes it impossible to focus on one kind of homicide of interest--serial . Just as law enforcement finds it difficult to link together separate homicides committed by the same person(s), there is no way to match victims of serial killers in the SHR data base; only victims of the same incidents (e.g., a massacre of several victims in one incident) are linked.

- 4 - two children in a single incident. The single relationship field associated with this offender will contain the code for "wife." In the construction of a victim-based data file, this relationship code is distributed to each of the victims.

For an actual example, in 1977, a woman in Redondo Beach, California murdered her family by means of burning down their house with her victims still inside. Appropriately (in this case), the code for

"fire" as the weapon and "other" as the circumstance appears on each of the four records in the victim file. The relationship is coded as "step-daughter" for each victim, however, though the victims are (in order) an eight-year-old white female, another eight-year-old white female, a forty-year-old white male, and a seven-year-old white male.

Since the four variables--weapon, relation, circumstance and sub­ circumstances--are associated with offender strings, for mUltiple­ offender, single-victim crimes, the coding varies correctly across offender records. However, in multiple-offender, multiple-victim incidents, the ability to vary across victim-offender pairs breaks down.

Fortunately, the problems of multiple victim coding are not very frequent so as to interfere with most applications. Only three percent of homicide incidents involve more than a single victim. Moreover, a large portion of these contain codes which would not vary logically across victims anyway, such as "friend," "stranger," or "unknown," and other codes like "son" and "neighbor."

- 5 - 1.3 The Northeastern University SHR files

Despite its unmatched coverage and quality, the SHR data have been

greatly underutilized because of problems of data management and accessibility. First, for each year there are approximately twenty thousand records, each of over 100 bytes, making the database too

cumbersome for many potential users. Even if a user has sufficient

storage, the computer time for each run through the data is substantial.

Second, the data are in a form which is too complex for many who are

computer novices. Specifically, the data come with packed or compressed

fields which do not transfer easily across machines. Also, because

certain records have multiple offender fields, multiple victim fields,

or both, the layout is variable. COhsequently, FORTRAN-type programming

is needed to structure the data in a form readable by popular

statistical software. Finally, the data files have a number of

mispunches and illegal codes, as well as alphanumeric fields, which

hinder their use.

Through a grant from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, we have

taken data tapes for the years 1976-1983 and have restructured and

reformatted the data. In addition, we strived to correct as many

illegal codes as possible. In certain instances, the officer filling

out the SHR form may have been confused over what the "relationship of

victim to offender" instruction meant, improperly coding a man killing

his spouse as "husband" rather than "wife." Although we were tempted to

take a heavy-handed approach and change those that seemed illogical,

- 6 - indeterminance between coding errors and artifacts of data structure discouraged this. These errors, in any event, are not that pervasive. Moreover, confusion over the relation variable would only affect asymmetric relations (e.g., mother-son) but not symmetric affinities

(e.g., brothers). In several instances fields had apparently been overwritten or improperly entered, producing a string like"3FW " for age-sex-race rather than perhaps "23Fi.,r". For these few cases, the race and sex fields were adjusted to the right, and age was filled with a missing code. For convenience in coding, apparently, the FBI utilizes alphanumeric codes for most variables. For example, the race fields include the codes Wand B or N; and relationships are coded as HU

(husband), EE (employee), etc. To allow easy-use on all software, we converted all variables (except state and agency names and state ORI codes) to numeric values. The only loss of information occurred in age, for which NB (newborn, less than a week-old) and BB (baby, less than one year-old) were combined into a zero code, and 98 (rather than 99) became an unbounded upper age category to allow 99 to be a missing code.

We also had to make cunsistent the formatting and coding of the data before and after 1980, when the race codes were changed and a new ethnicity variable was introduced. Race classifications were standardized in converting to numeric codes; and the pre-1980 records were pa.~ded with blanks in the ethnici ty fields.

The FBI SHR data base is doubly-hierarchical. That is, multiple offenders and multiple victims are each nested separately within their

- 7 - incident record. Less sophisticated soft,.... are packages, however, are not able to read hierarchical data structures, and even the larger, popular systems (e.g., SPSS-X and SAS) only handle strictly hierarchical nesting (i.e., record-type 1, nested within record-type 2, nested within record-type 3).

The most fundamental change was then to create three data files: an incident file (one record per incident), an offender file (one record per offender), and a victim file (one record per incident). For most homicides (single-victim!single-offender), the files are equivalent.

But when dealing with multiple actors, which file is accessed is critical. Generally, victim or offender characteristics should be taken from the respective files; information concerning the location and type of incident should be drawn from the incident file. For most applications, furthermore, relation, weapon, circumstances, and sub­ circumstances should be taken from the incident file as well, because of their artificial invariance over multiple-victim records (see above).

Finally, because victims are nested within offenders in the offender file, and vice-versa in the victim file, these characteristics can be read simultaneously using software that permits hierarchical records

(e.g., SPSS-X and SAS).

Frequency distributions for the variables in each file are attached, although the above warning applies to certain tables. (For example, the VICSEX variable in the offender file is meaningful if one wished to known how many offenders were involved in killing women; however, it does not give the number of women killed generally--that would come from VICSEX in the victim file).

- 8 - 1.4 Coverage and QUality

Since 1976, when the SHR program was overhauled, the coverage and data quality have been quite good, with certain exceptions. For example, New York

City in 1976 only sent data for half the year. Unlike Return A tapes, the SHR tapes, unfortunately, do not have missing report flags.

Using national volumes (including estimates for missing reports) from

Return A (published in Crime in the United States) as a baseline, the coverage of the SHR program can be calculated, after retuoving from the latter both justifiable homicides and negligent manslaughters. Table 1 reveals that the coverage has remained near 93.5% over these years.

1.5 Recommendations for Enhancement

For the most part, the SHR program is quite satisfactory in its current form. There is room for improvement, nevertheless" First, a few minor additions would significantly increase the usefulness of this data base. In particul~r, we have found in our work with the SHR that such elements as these were sorely missed: date of report (not just month and year), day of the week, time of day, whether the homicide was knovm to have occurred in temporal proximity to the discovery of the crime, whether the offense occurred indoors or outdoors, whether the victim's body appears to have been moved, type of place (e.g., residence, commercial establishment, alley, park, etc.) where the body was discovered.

An even easier' improvement would be the further development of the list of codes for the circumstances variable. Thirty-three percent of the

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Table 1 Coverage of SHR Data, 1976-1983

Criminal Return A Homicide Estimated Year Incidents Offenders Victims Victims Victims Coverage

1976 16,956 19,101 17,619 16,605 18,784 88.4% 1977 18,072 20,090 18,844 18,032 19,121 94 •. 3%

1978 18,168 20,293 18,929 18 J 714 19,555 95.7% 1979 20,852 23,436 21,698 20,591 21,456 96.0% 1980 22,215 26,173 23,092 21,860 23,044 94.9%

1981 20,424 23,0/+1 21,208 20,053 22,516 89.1%

1982 19,668 22,344 20,544 19,485 21,012 92.7% 1983 18,912 21,362 19,653 18,673 19,308 96.7%

TOTAL 155~267 175,840 161,587 154,013 164,796 93.5% incidents are coded as "other argument"; some indication of the nature of these disputes would be extremely informative. Similarly, fourteen percent of the cases have circumstances coded as "other"; an elaboration of the codes would seem warranted.

A more complex enhancement would involve restructuring the data forms to capture multiple-offender/multiple-victim events more fully. Ideally, a data matrix for each incident could contain demographic data on offenders along the row margin; demographic data on each victim along the column margin; and weapon, circumstance, sub-circumstance, and relationship of each victim/offender pair in the appropriate cells of the matrix.

Since this enhancement would affect only three percent of the incidents and four percent of· the victims (i.e., for these multiple-victim incidents, the relationships for victims 2 and up are coded as that for victim 1), it is perhaps not worth the effort. At minimum, however, certain codes might be added to the circumstances variable to describe these crimes more fully .

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2 CODEBQOK FOR SUR VARIABLES SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT DATA

Variable Description and Codes

Variable Codes

STNUMBER Numeric state code

STCODE Alphanumeric state code These are equivalent to postal codes, except for Nebraska, coded NB by the FBI, to avoid the confusion with the abbreviation commonly used for New England.

ORI Agency ORI code These are (unique within each state) identification codes given each reporting agency. For most states, the first three digits represent the county number (ordered alphabetically) and the last two digits represent the reporting agency. The latter two generally are SP for State Police, 00 for Sheriff, 01 for county police, and on for each local police agency.

POPGROUP Population group and subgroup

Groups 1-7 are cities; 8-9 are counties. The second digit (applicable for groups 1,8 and 9) is for subgroup.

1 Cities 250,00 and over 11 Cities 1,000,000 + 12 Cities 500,000-999,999 13 Cities 250,000-499,999 2 Cities between 100,000 and 249,999 3 Cities between 50,000 and 99,999 4 Cities between 25,000 and 49,999 5 Cities between 10,000 and 24,999 6 Cities between 2,500 and 9,999 7 Cities under 2,500 8 Non-SMSA counties 81 Non-SMSA counties 100,000 + 82 Non-SMSA counties 25,000-99,999 83 Non-SMSA counties 10,000-24,999 84 Non-SMSA counties under 10,000 85 State Police ..

9 SMSA counties 91 SMSA counties 100,00 + 92 SMSA counties 25,000-99,999 93 SMSA counties 10,000-24,999 94 SMSA counties under 10,000 95 State Police o Possessions (Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.)

DIVISION Geographic region

1 New England (CT, ME,MA,NH,RI,VT) 2 Middle Atlantic (NJ,NY,PA) 3 East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) 4 West North Central (IA, KS, MN, MO, NE, ND, SD) 5 South Atlantic (DE, DC, FL, GA, MD, NC, SC, VA, WV) 6 East South Central (AL, KY, MS, TN) 7 West South Central (AR, LA, OK, TX) 8 !1ountain (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, WY) 9 Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA) o Possessions

YEAR Year of offense (76-83)

POP Population of place

COUNTY County code

SMSA SMSA code

SMSAIND SMSA indicator o Non-suburban 1 Suburban A suburban agency is defined as all group 9's and groups 4 thru 7 that have 8M8A numbers and are not core cities

AGNAME Agency name

STNAME Abbreviated state name MONTH Month of offense 01 - 12 for January thru December, respectively

UPDATE Date of last update

Coded as mm-dd-yy This is an FBI internal audit variable and should be ignored.

RECTYPE Type of action on record o Normal update 1 Adjustment This is an FBI internal audit variable and should be ignored.

HOMTYPE Type of homicide 1 Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter 2 Manslaughter by negligence

INCNUM Incident number

These are unique numbers per jurisdiction per month. That is, each month a jurisdiction will number its first homicide 001, its second 002, and so on, until the end of that month. Therefore, every homicide can be uniquely identified by pldce, year, month, and this incident number.

SITUAT Situa'tion of offense

1 Single victim/Single offender 2 Single victim/Unknown offender(s) 3 Single victim/Multiple offenders 4 Multiple victim/Single offender 5 Multiple victim/Multiple offenders 6 Multiple victim/Unknown offender(s)

VCTCNT NL~ber of victims in offense

OFFCNT Number of offenders in offense VICAGE,OFFAGE Age of victim, Age of offender

01-98 Age in years (99 and older coded as 98) 00 Under one year old (formerly NB and BB) 99 Age unknown

VICSEX,OFFSEX Sex of victim, Sex of offender

1 Male 2 Female 9 Unknown

VICRACE,OFFRACE Race of victim, Race of offender

1 White (in::.luding Hispanic) 2 Black 3 American Indian 4 Asian and Pacific Islander 5 Other 9 Unknown

VICETH,OFFETH Ethnicity of victim, Ethnicity of offender

1 Hispanic origin 2 Not hispanic origin 9 Unknown Blank Unavailable (This information was not included until 1980)

WEAPON Weapon used

11 Firearm, type not stated 12 Handgun--pistol, revolver, etc. 13 Rifle 14 Shotgun 15 Other gun 20 Knife or cutting instrument (incl. ax, icepick, screwdriver, etc.) 30 Blunt object--hammer. club, etc. 40 Personal weapon--hands, feet, teeth, etc. 50 Poison 55 Pushed or thrown out window 60 Explosives 65 Fire 70 Narcotics and drugs 75 Drowning 80 Strangulation (incl. hanging, drowning) 85 Asphyxiation 99 Unknown

RELATION Relationship of victim to offender A man killing his spouse, for example, is properly coded as "wife" (02). Note: This gives the relationship of the first victim to the offender. Consequently, in multiple-victim incidents, e.g., a family massacre, certain misleading values may result. Within family: 01 Husband 02 Wife 03 Common-law husband 04 Common-law wife 05 Mother 06 Father 07 Son 08 Daughter 09 Brother 10 Sister 11 In-law 12 Stepfather 13 Stepmother 14 Stepson 15 Stepdaughter 16 Other family

Outside family but known to victim:

21 Neighbor 22 Acquaintance 23 Boyfriend 24 Girlfriend 25 Ex-husband 26 Ex-wife 27 Employee 28 Employer 29 Friend 30 Homosexual relationship 31 Other known

Offender not known to victim:

40 Stranger

Unknown relationship: 99 Relationship cannot be determine~

CIRCUM,SUBCIR Circumstances, Sub-circumstances

Felony-type (e.g., felony-murder):

02 Rape 03 Robbery 05 Burglary 06 Larceny 07 Motor vehicle theft 09 Arson 10 Prostitution and commercialized vice 17 Other sex offense 18 Narcotics and drug laws 19 Gambl'ing 26 Other felony-type not specified Other than felony-type:

32 Abortion 40 Lover's triangle 41 Child killed by babysitter 42 Brawl due to influence of alcohol 43 Brawl due to influence narcotics 44 Argument over money or property 45 Other arguments 46 Gangland killing 47 Juvenile gang killing 48 Institutional killing 49 Sniper attack 60 Other

Suspected felony-type:

70 Suspected felony-type: Justifiable homicide:

80 Felon killed by private citizen 81 Felon killed by police

Sub-circumstances (Justifiable homicide only):

1 Felon attacked police officer 2 Felon attacked fellow police officer 3 Felon attacked a civilian 4 Felon attempted flight from crime 5 Felon killed in commission of a crime 6 Felon resisted arrest 7 Not enough information to determine Blank Not a justifiable homicide

Unable to determine circumstances:

99 Unknown circumstances

Manslaughter by negligent circumstances:

50 Victim shot in hunting accident 51 Guncleaning death not self-inflicted 52 Children playing with gun 53 Other negligent handling of gun 59 All other negligent manslaughter except traffic death 3 LAYOUT OF SHR FILES SlJJ:,PLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT DATA layout

The three files--incident file, offender file, and victim file--are formatted identically through column 86. Thereafter, the victim and offender descriptions are formatted differently. The record structure is shown schematically below; each victim field is five columns, and each offender field is twelve columns. Incident file (RECL = 86 + S*VCTCNT + 12*OFFCNT):

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Offender file (RECL = 98 + S*VCTCNT):

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Victim file (RECL = 91 + 12*OFFCNT):

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OUTPUT DICTIONARY H VARII VARIABl'::E NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NOEC TYPE MDCODEl MDCODE2 RESP REFNO ID H Z Vl NUMERIC STATE CODE 0 2 0 C (") ,. H t::J V2 STATE POSTAL CODE 0 3 2 0 A 2 t%j Z V3 AGENCY ORI CODE 0 5 5 0 A 3 H '"':f H V4 POPULATION GROUP 0 10 0 C 4 t-i t%j V5 POPULATION SUBGROUP 0 11 0 C 5

V6 GEOGRAPHIC REGION 0 12 0 C 6

V7 YEAR OF OFFENSE 0 13 2 0 C 7

V8 IGNORE 0 15 7 0 C 8

V9 POPULATION OF PLACE 0 22 7 0 C 9

V10 COUNTY CODE 0 29 3 0 C 10

V 11 SMSA CODE 0 32 3 0 C 11

V12 SMSA INDICATOR 0 35 0 C 12

V13 AGENCY NAME 0 36 24 0 A 13

V14 ABBREVIATED STATE NAME 0 60 5 0 A 14

VIS BLANK 0 65 0 C 15

V16 MONTH OF OFFENSE 0 66 :2 0 C 16

V17 OATE OF LAST UPDATE 0 68 6 0 C 17

V18 TYPE OF ACTION ON RECORD 0 74 0 C 18

V19 TYPE OF HOMICIDE 0 75 0 C 19

V20 INCIDENT NUMBER 0 76 3 0 C 20

V21 SITUATION OF OFFENSE 0 79 0 C 21

V22 BLANK 0 80 0 C 22

V23 NUM OF VICTS IN OFFENSE 0 81 3 0 C 23

V24 NUMBER OFFS IN OFFENSE 0 811 3 0 C 24

V25 SE~UENCE IO 0 87 6 0 C 25

V26 RECORD TYPE 0 93 0 C 26 THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIDE DICT OICT 2 .. VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MDCODEI MDCODE2 RESP REFNO 10

V27 VICTIM AGE o 94 2. o C 99 27

V28 VICTIM 2 AGE o 96 2 o C 99 28

V29 VICTIM 3 AGE o 98 2 o C 99 29

V30 VICTIM 4 AGE o 100 2 o C 99 30

V31 VICTIM 5 AGE o 102 2 o C 99 31

V32 VICTIM 6 AGE o 104 2 o C 99 32

V33 VICTIM 7 AGE o 106 2. o C 99 33

V34 VICTIM 8 AGE o 108 2 o c 99 34

V35 VICTIM 9 AGE o 110 2 o c 99 35

V36 VICTIM 10 AGE o 112 2. o C 99 36

V37 VICTIM GENDER o 114 o C 9 37

V38 VICTIM 2 GENDER o 115 o C 9 38

V39 VICTIM 3 GENDER o 116 o C 9 39

V40 VICTIM 4 GENDER o 117 o C 9 40

V41 VICTIM 5 GENDER o 118 o C 9 41

V42 VICTIM 6 GENDER o 119 o c 9 42

V43 VICTIM 7 GENDER o 120 o c 9 43

V44 VICTIM 8 GENDER o 121 o c 9 44

V45 VICTIM 9 GENDER o 122 o c 9 45

V46 VICTIM 10'GENDER o 123 o c 9 46

V47 VICTIM RACE o 124 o c 9 47

V48 VICTIM 2 RACE o 125 o c 9 48

V49 VICTIM 3 RACE o 126 o C 9 49

V50 VICTIM 4 RACE o 127 o C 9 50

V51 VICTIM 5 RACE o 128 o c 9 51

V52 VICTIM 6 RACE o 129 o c 9 52 - V53 VICTIM 7 RACE o 130 o C 9 53

V54 VICTIM 8 RACE o 131 o ,c 9 54 THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIDE DICT DICT 3 VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MDCOOE1 MDCODE2 RESP REFNO 10

V55 VICTIM 9 RACE o 132 o c 9 55

V56 VICTIM 10 RACE o 133 o C 9 56

V57 VICTIM 1 ETHNIC o 134 o c 9 57

V58 VICTIM 2 ETHNIC o 135 o C 9 58

V59 VICTIM 3 ETHNIC o 136 o c 9 59

VEiO VICTIM 4 ETHNIC o 137 o c 9 60

V61 VTCIIM 5 ETHNIC o . 138 o c 9 61

V62 VICTIM 6 ETHNIC o 139 o c 9 62

V63 VICTIM 7 ETHNIC o 140 o c 9 63

V64 VICTIM 8 ETHNIC o 141 o c 9 64

V65 VICTIM 9 ETHNIC o 142 o c 9 65

V66 VICTIM 10 ETHNIC o 143 o C 9 66

V67 VICTIM 1 SEQ NUMB o 144 6 o c 67

V68 VICTIM 2 SEQ NUMB o 150 6 o ~ 68

V69 VICTIM ~ SEQ NUMB o 156 6 o c 69

V70 VICTIM 4 SEC NUMB o 162 6 o C 70

V11 VICTIM 5 SEQ NUMB o 168 6 o c 71

V12 VICTIM 6 SEa NUMB o 114 6 o c 72 < V13 VICTIM 7 SEQ NUMB o 180 6 o C 73

V14 VICTIM 8 SEQ NUMB o 186 6 o C 74

V15 VICTIM 9 SEQ NUMB o 192 6 o C 75

V16 VICTIM 10 SEa NUMB o 198 6 o C 76

V17 VICTIM REC TYPE o 204 o C 77

V18 VICTIM 2 REC TYPE o 205 o C 78

V19 VICTIM 3 REC TYPE o 206 o C 19

V80 VICTIM 4 REC TYPE o 207 o C BO

V81 VICTIM 5 REC TYPE o 208 o C 81

V82 VICTIM 6 REC TYPE o 209 o c 82

... THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIDE DICT DICT 4 VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MDCODEl MDCODE2 RESP REFNO 10

V83 VICTIM 7 REC TYPE o 210 o C 83

V84 VICTIM 8 REC TYPE o 211 o C 84

V85 VICTIM 9 REC TYPE o 212 o C 85

V86 VICTIM 10 REC TYPE o 213 o C 86

V87 VICTIM 10 NUM o 214 2 o C 87

V88 VICTIM 2 10 NUM o 216 2 o C 88

V89 VICTIM 3 10 NUM o 218 2 o C 89

V90 VICTIM 4 ID NUM o 220 2 o C 90

V91 VICTIM 5 IO NUM o '22 2 o C 91

V92 VICTIM 6 10 NUM o 224 2 o C 92

V93 '.'ICTIM 7 10 NUM o 226 2 o C 93

V94 VICTIM 8 10 NUM o 228 2 o C 94

V95 VICTIM 9 10 NUM o 230 2 o C 95

V96 VICTIM 10 10 NUM o 232 2 o C 96

V97 OFFENDER AGE o 234 2 o C 99 97

V98 OFFENDER 2 AGE o 236 2 o C 99 98

V99 OFFENDER 3 AGE o 238 2 o C 99 99

Vl00 OFFENDER 4 AGE o 240 2 o C 99 100

Vl0l OFFENDER 5 AGE o 242 2 o C 99 101

V 102 OFFENDER 6 AGE o 244 2 o C 99 102

V 103 OFFENDER 7 AGE o 246 2 o C 99 103

Vl04 OFFENDER 8 AGE o 248 2 o C 99 104

Vl05 OFFENDER 9 AGE o 250 2 o C 99 105

V106 OFFENDER 10 AGE o 252 2 o C 99 106

V107 OFF ENDER 11 AGE o 254 2 o ·C 99 107

V108 OFFENDER GENDER o 256 o C 9 108

V109 OFFENDER 2. GENDER o 257 o C 9 109

V 110 OFFENDER 3 GENDER o 258 o C 9 f 10 THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIDE DICT DICT 5

VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TVPE MDCODEI MOCODF2 RES!> REFNO 10

Vlll OFFENDER 4 GENDER o 259 0 C 9 111

V112 OFFENDER 5 GENDER o 260 0 C 9 112 V113 OFFENDER 6 GENDER o 261 o c 9 113 V114 OFFENDER 7 GENDER o 262 o C 9 114

Vi15 OFFENDER 8 GENDER o 263 o C 9 115

V116 OFFENDER 9 GENDER o 264 o C 9 116

Vl11 OFFENDER 10 GENDER o 265 o C 9 117

V118 OFFENDER 11 GENDER o 266 o C 9 1 IS

VU9 OFFENDER RACE o 267 o C 9 119

V120 OFFENDER 2 RACE o 268 o C 9 120

V121 OFFENDER 3 RACE o 269 o C 9 121

V122 OFFENDER 4 RACE o 270 o C 9 122

V123 OFFENDER 5 RACE o 271 o C 9 123

V124 OFFENDER 6 RACE o 272 o C 9 124

V125 OFFENDER 7 RACE o 273 o C 9 125

V126 OFFENDER S RACE o 274 o C 9 126

V127 OFFENDER 9 RACE o 275 o C 9 127

V128 OFFENDER 10 RACE o 276 o C 9 128

V129 OFFENDER 11 RACE o 277 o C 9 129

V130 OFFENDER ETHNIC o 278 o C 9 130

V13l OFFENDER 2 ETHNIC o 279 o C 9 131

V132 OFFENDER 3 ETHNIC o 280 o C 9 132

V133 OFFENDER 4 ETHNIC o 281 o C 9 133

V134 OFFENDER 5 ETHNIC o 282 o C 9 134

V135 OFFENDER 6 ETHNIC o 283 o C 9 135

V136 OFFENDER 7 ETHNIC o 284 o C 9 136

VI37 OFFENDER 8 ETHNIC o 285 o C 9 137

V13B OFFENDER 9 ETHNIC o 286 o C 9 138 THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIOE DICT DICT 6

VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MDCODEl MDCODE2 RESP REFNO 10

V139 OFFENDER 10 ETHNIC o 287 o c 9 139

V140 OFFENDER 11 ETHNIC o 288 o C 9 140

V141 OFFENDER WEAPON o 289 2 o C 99 141

V142 OFFENDER 2 WEAPON o 291 2 o C 99 142

V143 OFFENDER 3 WEAPON o 293 2 o C 99 143

V144 OFFENOER 4 WEAPON o 295 2 o C 99 144

V14S OFFENDER 5 WEAPON o 297 2 o C 99 145

V146 OFFENDER 6 WEAPON o 299 2 o C 99 146

Vf47 OFFENOER 7 WEAPON o 301 2 o C 99 147

V148 OFFENDER 8 WEAPON o 303 2 o C 99 148

V149 OFFENDER 9 WEAPON o 305 2 o C 99 149

V1S0 OFFENDER 10 WEAPON o 307 2 o C 99 150

V1S1 OFFENDER 11 WEAPON o 309 2 o C 99 151

V1S2 REL OF VICT TO OFF o 311 2 o C 99 152

V1S3 REL OF VICT TO OFF 2 o 313 2 o C 99 153

V1S4 REL OF VICT TO OFF 3 o 315 2 o C 99 154

V155 REL OF VICT TO OFF 4 o 317 2 o C 99 155

V156 REL OF VICT TO OFF 5 o 319 2 o C 99 156

V157 REL OF VICT TO OFF 6 o 321 2 o C 99 157

V1S8 REL OF VICT TO OFF 7 o 323 2 o C 99 158

V159 REL OF VICT TO OFF 8 o 325 2 o C 99 159

V160 REL OF VICT TO OFF 9 o 327 2 o C 99 160

V161 REL OF VICT TO OFF 10 o 329 2 o C 99 161

V162 REL OF VICT TO OFF 11 o 331 2 o C 99 162

V163 CIRCUMSTANCE o 333 2 o C 99 163

V164 CIRCUMSTANCE 2 o 335 2 o C 99 164

Vf65 CIRCUMSTANCE 3 o 337 2 o C 99 165

V166 CIRCUMSTANCE 4 o 339 2 o C 99 166 TH£ VARIABLES FOR UCR HOMICIOE DICT DICT 7

VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MDCODEl MDCODE2 RFSP REFNO JD

V167 CIRCUMSTANCE 5 o 341 2 o C 99 167

V16a CIRCUMSTANCE 6 o 343 2 o C 99 168

V169 CIRCUMSTANCE 7 o 345 2 o C 99 169

V170 CIRCUMSTANCE 8 o 347 2 o C 99 170 V171 CIRCUMSTANCE 9 o 349 2 o C 99 171

V172 CIRCUMSTANCE 10 o 351 2 o C 99 172

V173 CIRCUMSTANCE 11 o 353 2 o C 99 173

V174 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE o 355 o C o 9 174

V175 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 2 o 356 o C o 9 175

V176 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 3 o 357 o C o 9 176

V177 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 4 o 358 o C o 9 177

Vt78 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 5 o 359 o C o 9 178

Vf79 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 6 o 360 o C o 9 179

Vi80 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 7 o 361 o C o 9 1BO

Vfal SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 8 o 362 o C o 9 181

V1a2 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 9 o 363 o C o 9 182

V183 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 10 o 364 o C o 9 183

Vi84 SUB-CIRCUMSTANCE 11 o 365 o C o 9 184

Vi85 OFF 1 SEQ NUMB o 366 6 o C 185

Vi86 OFF 2 SEQ NUMB o 372 6 o C 186

Via7 OFF 3 SEQ NUMB o 378 6 o C 187

V188 OFF 4 SEQ NUMB o 384 G o C 188

Vi89 OFF 5 SEQ NUMB o 390 G o C 189

Vi90 OFF 6 SEQ NUMB o 396 G o C 190

V191 OFf 7 SEQ NUMB o 402 6 o C 191

V192 OFF 8 SEQ NUMB o 408 6 o C 192

V193 Off 9 SEQ NUMB o 414 6 o C 193

V194 OFF 10 SEQ NUMB o 420 6 o C 194 THE VARIABLES FOR UCR HoMrCIDE OIer DICT 8

VARN VARIABLE NAME GROUP COL WIDTH NDEC TYPE MOCoDEI MDCOOE2 REsr REFNO ID

V196 OFF 11 SEQ NUMB 0 426 6 0 C 195

V196 OFF REC TYPE 0 432 0 C 196

V197 OFF 2 REC TYPE 0 433 0 C 197

V198 OFF 3 REC TYPE 0 434 0 C 198

V199 OFF 4 REC TYPE 0 435 0 C 199

V200 OFF 5 REC TYPE 0 436 0 C 200

V201 OFF 6 REG TYPE 0 437 0 C 201

V202 OFF 7 REC TYPE 0 438 0 G 202

V203 OFF 8 REC TYPE 0 439 0 C 203

V204 OFF 9 REC TYPE 0 440 0 C 204

V205 OFF 10 REG TYPE 0 441 0 C 205

V206 OFF 11 REC TYPE 0 442 0 C 206

V207 OFF !DENT 0 443 2 0 C 207

V208 OFF 2 IDENT (j 445 2 0 C 20B

V209 OFF 3 IDENT 0 447 2 0 C 209

V210 OFF 4 IDENT 0 449 2 0 C 210

V211 OFF 5 IDENT 0 451 2 0 C 211

V212 OFF 6 IDENT 0 453 2 0 C 212 V213 OFF 7 IDENT 0 455 2 0 C 213

V214 OFF 8 IDENT 0 457 2 0 C 214

V215 OFF 9 IDENT 0 459 ') 0 C :)15

V216 OFF 10 IDENT 0 461 2 0 C 216

V217 OFF 11 IDENT 0 463 2 0 C 217

!~ II. OFFENDER FILE (RECL = 98 + 5*VCTCNT)

Position Variable Description 1-2 STNUMBER Numeric state code 3-4 (A) STCODE State postal code 5-9 (A) ORI Agency ORI code

10 GROUP Population group 11 SUBGROUP Population subgroup 12 DIVISION Geographic region 13-14 YEAR Year of offense 15-21 Ignore 22-28 POP Population of place 29-31 COUNTY County code 32-34 SMSA SMSA code 35 SMSAIND SMSA indicator 36-59 (A) AGNA.1'1E Agency name 60-64 (A) STNAME Abbreviated state name 65 Blank 66-67 MONTH Month of offense 68-73 UPDATE Date of last update 74 RECTYPE Type of action on record 75 HOMTYPE Type of homicide 76-78 INCNUM Incident number 79 SITUAT Situation of offense 80 BLANK 81-83 VCTCNT Number of victims in offense 84-86 OFFCNT Number of offenders in offense

87-98 Offender 1 data 87-88 Age 89 Sex 90 Race 91 Ethnicity

92-93 Weapon 94-95 Relationship of victim to offender 96-97 Circumstances 98 Sub-circumotances

99-103 Victim 1 data

99-100 Age 101 Sex

102 Race 103 Ethr.icity 104-- Data for victims 2 thru VCTCNT, each with fields of S characters III. VICTIM FILE (RECL= 91 + 12*OFFCNT)

Position Variable Description 1-2 STNUMBER Numeric state code 3-4 (A) STCODE State postal code

5-9 (A) ORI Agency ORI code 10 GROUP Population group 11 SUBGROUP Population subgroup 12 DIVISION Geographic region 13-14 YEAR Year of offense 15-21 Ignore 22-28 POP Population of place 29-31 COUNTY County code 32-34 SMSA SMSA code 35 SMSAIND SMSA indicator

36-59 (A) AGNAHE Agency name

60-64 (A) STNAHE Abbreviated state name 65 Blank 66-67 MONTH Month of offense 68-73 UPDATE Date of last update 74 RECTYPE Type of action on record 75 HOMTYFE Type of homicide 76-78 INCNUM Incident number 79 SITUAT Situation of offense 80 BLANK 81-83 VCTCNT Number of victims in offense 84-86 OFFCNT Number of offenders in offense

87-91 Victim 1 data 87-88 Age 89 Sex 90 Race 91 Ethnicity 92-103 Offender 1 data 92-93 Age 94 Sex 95 Race 96 Ethnicity 97-98 Weapon

99-100 Relationship of victim to offender

101-102 Circumstances

103 Sub-circumstances 104--- Data for offenders 2 thru OFFeNT, each with fields of 12 characters 4 SHR MONTHLY REPORTING FORM 4-Em (It... &oeG(79) SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT ~:;:"~'lr.:= No. 43-110002 bl:l Npnrt Jo ."Uta,.'a.d h" la_ TiU. :aI, St.U.. 334. Odt.e4 ltate. CoOt. ."U. f'* aN NI ,..,.Sf"IHI t ...... poiMt, rour CMpilraU_ ...a ••• Chi. 101"11 to Uu data port .. ",,,. to .11 ~Idcto ....por'H Ott ,OIl" "'V" A .. UI _SDt .. he! ral 1a e.plUoa COlI,...,.. ..' .....cnrate data ,..,.rdllil U'. Ie,prta., eIM.USQU" on • U ... 1, ...... 'la. lIurdor an4 PCO" ..I(1 .... nt w..".!aUlht., We, , .. 1~ -r;..cJtlc In'Or...Uoft tor .U oUe .... al\o9" 1n H •• 18 of tM __ Ualr ""'rn A. h addl U .... 11., all J".tUhbl. kUUn •• 01 f.l .... b, • citlz_ .. or tt, • peace ottlce .. In U", lJrw 01 dut,. A bra., .lI'phft.lltJoft I" the cJrcuaeta.cea colUlift r..ardln, "alou"dod hcMIlclde ott.n... _UI aid U ... ,..Uo •• 1 UnUor- CrlN ""porUn.. Prolr.~ In .dIU", U,.. ""J"Orto.

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SUP'PUkDTAItT HOtIJCIDE ittPORT' (Continued)

lb. Manahulfht.r hy JIIodlpnclt Do not 11al trartlr htaUU ••• acc16tontal death., or d.ath dUe to tho Mcllcerw:. at tM "letta. LJat bltlO'W all a1Mr net:1Jnnt •• nAbu..:"t.,., .... Il.rdl ••• at proMcut! ....cUon tak.n.

Dat .. Cod4' · :: :: R.ht1onahip of Y1cUa · to Othrtder · " •• apon tlMd Otu.band, I'll., Soft, C'reua-Lauc•• . Do )kU .rlt. (Handl'1olft. aute, Shotcun rather, AcquaJntano.. (/lCU& ahOt in huntluc: accident. I:UI\- · . " .» :. ]a child"" Lh ~un, ctc.) i ..· .. ~ ·· ".. .. .: ··" ~ n-... Space. bite, ate.) ,..Uhbor, tltranpr, uc.) c1.an1n&:, play In.: .1

I ... 8l1url. 'h:lia/~ft"'ft OU.""r or ot,. .." E ... a"lUph VJetJ.utoult1pl. Off.Nen C: .. Shcl. 1'leUa/INIUllle Othrwt.,. ,. ... ID.IltJple '11cUIIWI/Unin"," Ott.... r or OttonHrll

0.... onl, one 'l'ScU';oU."r o1tuUoa codll ptr ut of 1oJ'o,....Uon. TN "UllE_tion at ...... codo "Ul .trnU, tl!la b4>llnnl"K at • "" .urder attuaUan • ." - ...... 01 to fl. tt 100 c.r old4-r UM". .... bora up to OM ....!:; old " .. n. chancten oal, til A,. coluac.. Jex .... tor 10111_ and , tor 7.0&1.. u.. OM character onl,. "04 ... Wt'tUo .... , Dlaelc ... I, ...... r1caa IrwU •• or .&..1.uall )(au ... _ I • .la1an or Pacific I'thn1cS tT .. lfhpon1c OrS.lo - " ••at at 'U.,.lIlc OTS,in ... jill, UnkhO'nl _ U. -----.,;:r----

5 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR VARIABLES .. 21-AUG~E6 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENDER DATA 1976~1983 PAGE (;;4:3~:C4 NORTHEASTERN UNI\/ERS1TY DEC VAX-.11/78i) VMS V4.1

STNUM8cP Numeric State Code

VALID CUM VAL.UE LAaEL VALUE fREQUENCY P'=RCENT PERCENT PERCENT 1 3947 2.2 2.2 2.2 2 196:; 1 II 1 1 • '1 3.4 3 1689 1 .:1: 1 • (), 4 .. 3 4 26483 15. ~ 13. :1 19.4 5 169;.i 1 .. 1. C 20.3 6 1184 .. 7 .7 21.0 7 323 .2 .2 1;1.2 8 1d59 1 .1 1 .-1 22.3 9 1 ~242 5.g 50b 28 •.1 10 4449 2.5 2."5 30.6 366 .2 .. 2 30.8 11 6 .... 12 1 ~575 ~, b.O 36.8 13 2i:)6B 1 ..6 38.5 1 ." ,;; $;l 14 :523 .. 3 .3 .,., .J • .... 15 117 Z .7 .7 39.4 16 23;.3 1 .6 1 .. 0 41. "I, 17 531.11 3 .. J: 3.0. 44.:T 18 2Sa .. 1 .1 44.2 19 348U 2.) 2 .. 0 46.2 1.7 6 1 1.3 1i. U 47.,2 ~y 8v,45 4.6 4.6 51.8 22..,- 7613 .4 "i+ 52.2 c..) 1775 1 a J: 1..:' ,3.2 -c; C; 24 4..: 6.j 2.3 2 • .5 ~,.J.-, 25 214 II 1i " 1 55.6 26 4"'3 .2 .. 2 55.9 27 1W83 .. 6 .0 56.5 28 171 .1 .1 56.6 29 4; 97 2.3 l.S 5809 33 81 Ci .5 .. 5 ;9.4 31 16972 9.7 Y•. 7 09.:; '32 4997 2.R 2.~ 71.9 ....~- .) 79 .;: • .J 71.9 3" 6251 3.5 3.6 75.5 ..:J::J - 236.; 1 .3 1 • ~ 76.8 30 1 .J! 't .6 .6 1.?4. 37 6225 3.5 3.6 :;~' .19 30 3:6 .2 .. t:: 01 .1 39- ')/99 1 .7 1 ."7 32,,8 ft ,. 4~ 9',~ .. 1 82 .. 9 41 34 ?l9 2 .. J: 2.:" 04.8 42 17234 9.8 :i.tI 94.6 ' ~1 43 ~- ... .2 .2 94.9 44 64- .. ., :.,' 94.9 45 357''':' 2 .. 2 2 ..... 2 97.1 46 158i .. i .9 98. ~~ 47 1.J 26 .5 .6 ge.6 21-AUG-86 SUPPLEM~NrARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFFENDEQ DATA 1976-~9g3 P~GE ~4~3~:J4 ~ORTHeASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-j1/7B~ v~s ~4.1

STNUM3ER Numeric State Coae 4a 1214 .7 .7 99.3 49 240 .1 .~ 99.4 50 445 .3 .,3 99.7 51 546 tIII. __ ._.3 .. .3 1 c:~.C .,. .... -...., ...-.,,,.-- TOTAL , 7534;:) 1 ~1.."''1 ..J; 1 OJ:. t; VALID CASES 175840 MISSING CASES ------I ~ " 21"" AUG '"',86 SUPPLEMENTAR,( HOMICIDE REPO RT OFfEJ',012R DAfA ~976-1983 4 1 PAGE 04:30:04 NORTHEASTERN UN! VERSI TY DEC VAX- '; I 80 ""'S V •

STeODE Alphanumeric State Code

~ALIO eUM VALUE LABEL VALUE fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT AX. 't45 .3 .. 3 .3 AL 3947 2.2 2.2 2.5 Ai< 1689 1 .,. 1 .~, 3.5 AZ 196:1 1..1' 1 a l1 4.6 CA 26483 15.1 15.1 19.6 CO 169;) 1.) 1.,) 20.6 cr 1184 .7 .7 21.3 DC -':359 1 .1 1. ~ 22.3 DE 323 .2 .2 22.5 FL 10242 5.8 S.d 28.3 GA 4449 2.5 2.5 3:1 •.9 HI 54!> .3 ",3 31.2 IA 52d .3 .3 31.5 IO 360 .2 a,z 3'.;(, IL 10575 6. J' OD:; 37.7 IN 2866 1 .. 6 J • .6 39.3 KS 1172 .. 7 .7 40.0 KY 2833 1.6 1.6 41.6 LA 5301 3. ~; 3 .. 0 44 .. 6 MA 1761 1 ,,~. 45.6 MD 3480 ~: : 2.:.; 47.6 ~i:: 253 .1 f .1 47.7 711!! ' ... 8,:.45 l..6 4.6 52.3 'I1t. 763 • r+ .4 52.~ ~O 4J6iJ 2 .. 3 2.3 55.1 1.'$ i77S 1 .. ) 1 ,,~ 56.1 ",r 214 • 31 ·1 56.2 NB 4" .5 .. 2 Ill'" 5 6.:4 NC 4997 2a8 2.13. 59 .. 3 ~IO 79 II J; D,j 59.3 111M 171 .1 • '1 59.4 NJ 4::;97 2.3 2.3 01.7 Ni1 ~ 1 ;J .5 .5 02.2 ~\I 1~;:33 .6 .0 02 ••3 'lY 1 t97 2. 9 0 7 i.7 72.5 0H c2. 5 '1 3... ~ 3110 7:S.::: ~K 2.3 6,.1 1 .3 1 II 3 77.4 OK 1 J i' '9 .. 5 .. 0 77.,9 PA 6225 3.5 3.6 31.5 :u 3'~. " .. 2 .~ j 1 .7 SC 2~99 1 .7 1..7 33 .. 4 SD 94 , • 1 33 .. 4 TN 3489 2.· ,;: 2 .. :.1 85.,4 TX 17Z3~ 9.8 9 .. 9 95 .. 2 UT 43u .2 .~ 95.4 VA 387;) 2 .. 2 2DZ 97.6 vr 64 .J 0;) 97 .. 7 .' 21-.AUG"'.86 SU?PLEMENTA~Y HOM!CIDE F.EPORT OfF-:NOER OATA 1976~1983 PAGE U4:3~:u4 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J vMS ~4.1

STeODE Alphanumeri c State Code WA 1589 ,,9 .9 98.6 WI 1214 .7 .'1 99.3 WV 1:)20 .6 .0 99.~ Wy 2.40 .1 .1 1 C3.J ~.IH w:- '!'4" ~_ ~ ~)rr"------Tor A.L 1752/4J . 1(;0.; 10J.C' VALID CASES 175840 MISSING CASES

------~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ - » ------­. . POPGR00P Population Group and Subgroup

VAi..!O CUM VALU6 LAd:::L VALUE FREQUENCY P2:RCENT PERCENT PERCENT 1 ,~tf:~, ~.:'.:., + '1 4189 .. 2; .. 3 23.8 23.8 5CU,UCD •• 999,999 l~ 20721 11.5 11 .b 35 • .6 2Su,OC:.: ... 499,99y 1:;) 19020 10. B 1 J .. '8 46.4 1(~,~r~ - 249,999 20 16264 9.2 9 .. 2 55 .. 7 5(:,OGC - 99,999 30 11606 6.6 6 .. 6 62.·3 2S,gOg .... 49,.999 40. 1 O.J 66 5 .. 7 5.7 68." 1C,I.jJ I - 24,999 50 8957 5.1' 5.1 73.l 2,5f'lf,t 9,,999 ...6~ 6~ 38 3.4 3.4 76,,; -... - -.~ * lJncer t."~.!1t" 7J 1 \0'.97 .6 .0 77.2 1 L~ I~ , :; .j ,.J + 31 3 4 0 .2 .~ 77.3 ;:: 5, ~)I"J' - 99,~99 82 :523 3.1 3.1 a:t.s 11~,,:,~~( .. 24,999 33 595 't 3.4 .304 83.9 LJnaer 1~', C 8 ';; 34 59-36 3 .. 4 3.4 07.·3 ffJlt~~ Pol; ce 85 1 .i • CJ 07 .. 3 .."",,; ...1+ 91 13197 7.5 7.5 94.8 - ~ r'" t:. ,,,. , I .. ~ .. ~ .. 99,999 02 6286 3.5 3.6 98.4 1C, ... "'1' .. 2",,999 93 1472 .. 8 • .0 99.·2 0' ynJer 11,SrJ • It 1.393 .8 .~, 1 ...·).1 State P·::>Lici? 95 4 .v 1tJJ.C ...... _ .... 1:0 .",a.~fIW"_W'_ 0' P"IHr-j/"'_J:J- j I .... -' t TOT.lL 17S34.J 1(~J:.1: " •..• w ., vALID CAS~S 17504 .. V.I$.)Ii'JG C A $2$ ' .... '" 21-AUG-Bb SUPPLEM~NTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENDER DAfA 1976~~9834 1 PAGE ~4:3U:C5 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX- 1178J vMS V •

DIVISION Geographic Region

VALID CUM VALUe LAaEL VALUE FREQUENCV PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT N~w Englana 1 3744 2 .. 1 2 ••1 2 •.' Mi ddle At lant; c 2 27294 15 .. 5 15.5 17.,7 East North centrcll 3 28953 16.5 16.5 34.1 west North Central 4 71 Q9 4. j: 4.~. 38.2 Soutn Atlantic 5 33247 1>3.9 1 a,. 57.1 East South C en t ra l 0 12Q 44 6.8 6.;:1 63.9 West South C en t ra t 7 26584 15.1 ' 15.1 79.0 Mountain 8 6793 3 .. 9 3.9 62.9 Pacific 9 3~O72 17. f 17. ~ 10S.:i .... w.. ~'I~'. J~'" .,a IJIR"'------TOTAL 17S64J ;:1(jO.J 1,01).0 ., VA.LID CASES 17564;-' ~ISSING CASES ------...... _--- ..... --- YEAR Veal' ot Offense

VALID CUM V~LU:" LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERC EWf PERCENT PERCENT 1 i7.5 70 1 ;'1 ~ j ~ 1.J,,~ 1 ::.·9 1~77 77 (.. -";.J - .; r1: 4 1 I • 't i2.3 ~<: Q 1 Q7~ 75 2":'293 11 05 11 D 3 ,j ...... 197 0 79 23430 13 .. 3 13 .. 3 47.2 1960 3) 26173 14 .. 9 1 ... 9 o~·1'"" --- 1981 31 23~ 41 13.1 13.1 75. 198'2 32 22344 12.7 12 .. 7 87.Q 1 ,'" it 1933 ~-,,:) 2136~ 12.1 12 .. ·1 ..J \~: • ". "--'IIl~Ifa' ... If) io..l fIT, ~ ,I '" WI ...... - ...... ,. ',... TO i AL 17564_ 11,..0" , 1 ~; ~ II V' ~ALrD CAS~S 175Q4~ ~lSSING CA3=:S ". 21-AJG-86 SUPPLEM!NTARV ~OMICIDE REPOqT OFFENDER DATA 1976-j983 PAGE (.4:3~:.,j5 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY O£C VAX"'11/7Sj, ,,~S V4.1

SMSAtN D SMSA Indicator

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT i'4on-suburban oJ 1393 0 5 79.3 79.3 79 •.3 Suour b an 1 36445 2t:.7 2:1.7 1 U.C.:· _~-=.~fFo.""" 11' HI! ,lJ IM' .. a:.-~I ftIl't ...... -.1,1. ~ '1"0,1 '~. TOTAL 1758"40 ..... 'GI1.·3· .. 4 J • WI

VALID CASES 17554~ MISSING CASES ~; ---~- -- -~- -- --

21-AUG-.86 SUPPLEMENiAP'i HOMICIDE REPORT OFFENOER DATA 1976".1983 1 PAGE ~4:3~,:U5 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX~11/780 V~S V4.

STNAME Aboreviatea State Name

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FRE QUE NC Y p~ RC ENT PERCENT PERCENT ALA 3947 2.2 2.12 282 ALASK 445 .3 .3 2.5 ARIZ 196J 1 .1 1 .1 3 • .6 ARK 1089 1 .0 1.0 4.6 CALIf 26483 15 I! 1 15.1 19 .. "6 COLO 109u 1 .); 1.G. 2G.6 CONN '1 84 .7 .7 2'.3 o C 1859 1 • ,1 1,. '1 22.3 DEL 323 .2 .2 22.5 fLA 10242 5 .. 6 5.8 28.0 GA 4449 2.5 2.5 30.9 HA~AI 546 .3 .~ 31.2 lOAHu 366 02 .e: 31 .. 4 ILL 1~'575 o, ...." : ~ .. ~. 37.4 IND 236:j 1 .6 1 • .::; 39.t} IOwA 528 .3 .3 .39.3 KANS 1172 .7 .7 40.0 KY 2833 1.6 1.6 41.6 LA 5301 ~: ;) .0. 44.6 MAINE 258 3: ·'1 44.8 MASS 1761 1 .. J:- 1 • u. 45.8 itt 0 3't 8U 2.;) 47.7 Q", /, ~ 2.' ~l I C l-l ...... ' .... 4 .. 6, "t.6 52.3 " .4 52.8 MIN"I 760 • "I- iH5S 1775 1.J 1 • ~ 53.8 MO 4,)6":; 2.3 2.3 56.1 MONT 214 a 1 .1 56.2 N C "997 2 .~. 2 .'~ 59.iJ N DAK 79 • J. .... 59.1 N H 171 D 1 , .. ] 59.2 N J 4"j97 2.3 ~CI~ 01 .5 I'~ 1'1 EX c1 :.i .5 .5 02.0 N Y 16972 9.7 ~.7 71.6 NEa o ",1""i;S .. 2 .2 71. 9 N~II 1,Jg3 .6 72.5 OHI'J tZS1 3.5• S 3 .. .:> 75.: OKLt. 236;} 1 • 3 1.3 77.4 O~cG 1)':)1 .6 .6 77 •.9 ?A 6225 3.5 3.5 ¢1.. 5 R .L ''''0 .2 .c.~. 61 .7 S C 2999 1 .7 ld o3.t. SOAk 0 .. .. 1 i .1 ,33.4 rEruN 3,+89 2. j: 2 til ~~ 85.4 TEXAS 17234 9 .. 8 Y.,(\ 95.2 UTAH 43~ .. 2 .2 95.4 VA. 337J 2.2 2.~ 97.6 VT 64 .:i 97.7 21-,AIJG".ao SUPPL.EM::NTARY HOM!CIDE R.E.PQIH OFfENDER OArA 1976"11783 PAGE ~4:3:;:Ci5 N'JiHt4EASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J \rMS 114.1

Aboreviated State Na~e W VA 11128 .6 W~SH 1589 .9 wIS 1214 .7 WYQ 240 1PiD!--..__ 1 _ n ..... ::w.,tIIN •.f~ "'1'·~ ~ ., TOTAL 1 iS8'4J' I uU • .,J 1 OJ.U VALID CASES 175B4~ MISSING CASES

... -- .. ------.., .. --• MONTH Month of Offense

VALID CUM VA.LU£ LAdcL VALUE FREQUeNCY P~RCENT PERCENT PERCENT January 1 14871 8.5 3.05 8.S f~orua ry 2 13340 7.9 7.9 16.3 fit'a f' en 3 14502 8.2 8 .. 2 24.6 April 4 13966 7.9 7.9 32.6 May 5 14064 8.3 8 .. ,3 4Q • .9 Ju.ne 6 4229 8.~ §,,~ ~9.0 July 7 15678 8. ~ .. 7 •.9 August (3 15725 8.9 8.9 66 • .8 3eptElIoer 9 14o~·9 ~,,!. 0 .... 75.2 Cctooer 1 j 14016 8.3 £1.3 &3.5 Nove:nb~r 11 1:''173 7.~ 7.9 91.l. u~c€mber 1, ...... 15:';'79 __ ...... -8.6...... 8.~ 100.D I ...- TOTAL 1758'4;; 1 GO. J, fDJ·.~·

VAL!D CAS~~ 175640 MISSING CASES 'J

~ ..... - - - - - .. - . . . ~ - - - - - riE'CTY'Pc: Type of Action on Record

IiAL!li CU,,,! VALUe; LABEL VALUE F~E..dUENCY PERCeNT Pt:RC~NT PERCeNT

Normal Update oJ 151020 , 05.9 85.,Y 85 • .9 Adjustment 1 Z4814 14.1 14.1 1 :JJaJ ~ ".. "" ~""N-'" .... "" .."'-~ .... fC'\\W i,;"~~'C "'" \'t- .... ~ . 1'(\ 'I' :'~' TOTAL 17Stf4J "':;0 .. ', .oJ • .. VALID CAS~S 175a4~ MISSING CASES "..... 21-AI,JG-86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENO~R DATA 1976",1983. 1 04:3J:u5 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/7BJ \I~S V4.

HOMTi'PE Type of Homicide

VALID CUM VAL.UE LA.8EL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT Murd & Nonnegl Mansl 1 173762 93.8 98.8 98.8 1 • ,2 r.egl Manslaughter 2 ------,.2J7d .. _----1 .. 2... ----_.- 1 J~hl1 Tor AL 175840 1(;0 ,,); 10J~':J: ., ~ALID CASE;) 175046 MISSING CASES ..

'I.t .If ..: ., " ... ., D - .. 0 ... - lilt .. ill. flit ., • - -- - -~ r... .. ~ » -J .. , ,:1 ,.!, , - ...... ,,~ '"J.,! srTUAT Situation of Offense

VA ... ID CUM VALU E LAd~L \/AL..UE. FRE~IJE.NCY PERC E'H ?SRCENT PExCENT One \I; clOne Oft 1 100877 57.4 57.4 57.4 One Vi clUnk Off 2 39479 22 .. 5 22.0 79.8 One Vic/Mult Ot'f 3 295 C' 9 16. B 10.8 96.6 Mult Vic/One otf 4 2796 1 .6 1,.6 98.2 Mult Vic/~ult Off 5 1585 .9 .. 9 99.1 Mult Vic/Unl< Off 6 1591t .. 9 .19 ~t'lU"""· ~llP ,~ ~~ """ l':I: W· p ...... :t.tat., ~ 1t"''''U 11..1',,·' TOTAL 17S64i.. ··1!ol~.j 1 (' ;'11 w· ., VAL!;) CAS::S 17504 .... IolISSING CASE S 'f•• 21~A~G·36 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENDER DATA 1976-~983 PAGE .... 4:3j.:~S NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/793 II~S V4.1

vcrCNT Number of Victims in Offense

VALID CUM VALUE L.ASEL VALUE Fit E QUOlC Y PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT 1 109566 96.6 96.6 9686 2 469J 2.8 .2.8 99.4 3 o9J .4 .,~ 99.8 4 254 .1 .,1 99 •.9 5 65 .J .0 1~:).O t:J 31 • j; 1 ~ j;.,,, 7 14 "', 1 LJ.O. 0 ·....". , . a 9 .. ~: .'".~ 1 0:1 .• Q 9 7 .... .u 1 uJ .... 10 . -...... 12 . ._-_._lIJ .. . __ ...... 0 1 o~.o TOTAL 1758:40 '1(}O. j: 1'(1'".J.IJ ;..:

~l ISS I N r, CASES "~f

...... • _ _ ~ • ~ a _ • " ...... _. a • -t- -, .' .. lit ...... , • 11- J ..' - . -l -...... - OFFeNT Nu~be~ of Offenders in Offense

\fALtD CUM VALlJ:: FR~iJU::'JCY P2KC:"H PE P C ~;-j T ?= RCENT 1 14-': 23.1 10.B 7Y.d 7¥08 2 22384 12.7 1 (.. '7 92 .. :5 3 7Y14 4.5 1t.6 97.C 4 3224 108 "I.C> .- 98.8 5 1';5.1 .5 .. 6 99 •.4 6 474 .3 .3 99.7 7 1 89 ·1 .il 99.8 :3 ~~ a J-'.' 99.·9 y 1 (4 ~ :T 9Q.9 '; J, \ • 1 ,i.I ~ .. y' .'".; OJ 1 .... j. ~1 11 77 .....' . 1 w:.) ~·tM.~_P""W'l'" ti~"'._"_• J _ ... ~CI"'IIU_ TOTAL 1 7 56 4.,j 1 {.' ~'. :'. 1 ;! ~. ~ t,u'SS!NG CASES .,'1 ------~------

21"AUG-86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICID~ REPORT OFFE~D~R DAfA }976~j9834 1 PAGE C :3J:..;6 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Ot:C VAX- 11 8j VMS V •

OFf AGE Age of Offender

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQU~NCY ?ERCE~T PERCENT PEi\C:NT

1 1 Ill: .u" .')..., 2 2 .) .J .u 3 13 .:: .3 4 1 J. •<. • U. • \,I,"', S 14 ·• ~: • .U .0 6 15 .. J: .1.1 .0 7 1 1 .) • .0,. .0... 8 18 .. ~. .1./ • II 9 36 .U. II" 1C S9 ..• );a;:. .j, .1 11 89 ... 1 .,1 .2 12 163 .. 1 .;1 .2r: 13 j 71 .. 2 .,"' • .1 14 642- D 5 .5 .9 15 172" 1 a 1- 1 • ~ ,,.9 16 31J74 1.7 1 .. 7 3.7 17 4269 2.4 2.4 6.1 1'8 5202 3.:1 3.0 9.0 19 5715 3.3 3.3 12.3 2Cl 6095 3.5 3.5 5 8 21 SClO5 3.3 3.3 19.1• 22 5876 3 .. 3 3.:3 22.4 23 50 ::-1 3.2 3 • .:. ~5.6 :? .. 5592 3.2 3.2 Zg.8 25 j$32 3.3 .3.'.) 32.1 26 497.J 2.g leO 34.9 27 4017 2.6 2.b 37.5 28 4443 2.5 2.5 .. -:.! 29 4133 2.4 2.~ 42. 3~ 441 ;; 2.5 ~.5 45.0 31 3lt6o 2 a j, , • ..,,'! 't6.9 1::;> 34 ;:1,1 2,,) 2. :; .. 8 .. 9 33 3.) 3 d , .7 1 .7 sn.6 319 27t..o 1 .6 1 .6 52. '2 35 2-.)l.3 1.t 1 .6 53.8 :-.:> 2~~2 1,.4 55.2 ~ ,,4 1 ~ ... 37 22.21 .. 3 .:l ::>6.4 ~ - .)~ 213~ , .2 1 a 2 57.6 39 16 g 5 1 • , 1 .. 1 58.7 4.;' 1;4" 1 D t 1 .·1 59.S l.1 1jQ7 .9 aY 6:.7 42 1657 II? .. 9 61.7 43 1396 .8 .3 c2.S 44 1321 .3 • .3 63.2 45 1lt25 .s ad o 4 ...."1 46 1173 .. 7 .7 b4.7 47 11 43 .7 .7 c5.3 ~------

21"i\UG-S6 SUPPLE~\ENTA R't HOMICIDE REPORT OFFENDER OA{A }9l6-j983 PAGE {,;4: 3::1: 06 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DeC VAXM 11 8'; ,,"'S V4.1

Of fAG E Age o'f Ofteno~,. 48 1u58 .6 .6 6S.!} 49 988 .6 .'6 66.5 5 iJ. 1,)86 .6 .~ 07.:1 51 879 .5 .6 67.6 52 d99 .5 .5 68.1 53 81 (;) .5 .5 68 • .6 54 758 .4 .'4 09.0 55 754 .4 .4 09.5 56 718 .4 .4 69.9 57 598 .. 3 .3 la.2 5B oC5 .3 .3 7:,.6 59 547 .3 .3 70.9 6~, 481 .3 .3 71.1 61 394 .2 .~ 71.4 62 424 .2 .2 71.6 63 381 .2 .2 71.8 64 340 .. 2 .2 72. CI 65 364 .. 2.. .. ~ 72.2 66 2.73 .. .:: .. ~ 72.4 67 263 .. 1 72.5 68 243 .. 1 :} 72.7 69 221 .1 ' 72.8 1 J. 189 II 1 !Iii." 72.,9 78 73 .. V· ~1 165 :1 :1 73. 73 147 .. 1 .. 1 73.2 74- 1 ,--..,:, .. ,, .1 i3.3 75 120 .1 .1.. 73.3 70 95 .1 ... , 73.4 77 .39 .1 73.(" • 1 ~. ?B 59 .j e\£ 73.5 79 60 d ~, • 'oJ f3.S 8'; 48 ~ 3.5 .. .. . ·\,( . 81 63 .. \.I 73.6 82 43 • J; .J 73 .. 6 ;:l- ... .,~ 38 ·." .. J 73.6 • .J 84- 2Ci .J DI.J 73.6 '\., 85 28 o\". 73.6 ·.,.."\. 36 2·) \.,." 73.6 • ,.<0 f!.7 .·.; 73.7 88 ~j ·'\' ,..; 73.7 89 1 CI • "\.I .\.. 73.7 0, 7 ·;;. 73.,.7 • ".,i: . ·~. 91' 5 .. 1'.' .r.; 73.7 9": 4 • ..I' _oJ 73.7 93 2 ., .~ 73.7 4 .:J .,.; 73.7 °4q- '\. ., 1 \." 73.7 90 2. &r.. . ·.0 73.-7 Qi;$ d D J; ,,1.1 73.7 1 "', P, 1'1 Unknown 99 46264 26.3 26.3 Io;i .... ~ .. 21·AUG-86 SUPPLEM~NTAR' HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENOEq DATA 1;76·~983 1 PAGE \.i4:3J.:t.l'6 NORTHEAST=RN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX*11/7E:I VMS \/4.

OFf A.J E Age of Offender -...... !o!' ..-,...-..... TOTAL >"'-'0 0 ~. i" fei. J' .

VALID CASES '75a4~ MISSING CASES

... .,. II< ...... N·~.w ... , I • ------.. - .. Of OFf SE X Sex of Offender

VALli> CUM VALUE LABEL \I AL U~ FREQUENCY PERCENT PE RC ENT PERCeNT Mate 1 114886 65.3 65.3 65.·3 fet'li<1te 2 19611 11 .2 11 .2 ?6 .. ?, unknown 'i 41343 23.5 23.5 1 ... J";..,, ~f»"'.a4r.l"" _ ilr ...... " .. ..,.~.,...... ' TOTAL 17534 •• 1 wCt II): 1 Q.l~ 'i:: VALID CASES 175840 MISSING CASES , .. . - .. ... • _ _ 0 _ W ~ _ _ _ QFfRACE Race of Offender

VAL.ID CU,l1 VALUE FR~QtENCY ?=RCc"lr PC:RC::NT P =K C E~IT .hite 1 050 :'4- 37.4 37.4- 37 .. 4 blacj(. 2 6513.:) 37.3 37.i,,; 74.5 American rndian 3 1:;31 .6 .0 75.1 Asian i. lslander 4 633 II 5 .5 75.5 ~~ Q Other 5 514 • '3 .3 I J • ~. UnKnown 9 ...... 4252.J .-.....24.2 - ...... 2:t.2 _--- 1~~·e':~ TOr !,L 1 75(4) 1 GO. > J ·r· J:. J. MISSING CASe S -"I --~------

21-AUG~!~ SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFFENDER DATA 1976-J983 PAGE G4:30:C6 NORTHEASTERN UNI~SRSIrY DEC VAX-j1/78J VMS V4.1

OFFET H ~thnicity of Offender

VAL IO CUM VALUt: LABEL VA1.UE FREQU;NCY PERC£NT P~RCENT PERCENT Hispanic 1 Q': 57 5.2 '1 .. 7 9",7 Non-Hi soard c 2 41445 23.6 4400 54.3 Unknown 9 42't18 24.1' 45.;7 1 .;:;' .. j S 29 2 w). 47.2 MI SSING • •.;1 ~ _".:t.\!!) "i "- .. f"t .. w 1'0 ~j'. 0' . IIALIDCAS: S 9292:. MISSING CASES 8292 j,

... WI> .. , - - ~ - - ~ - - - . - -. -Heapon

VALID CUM VALUE LAbEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERC ENT PERCENT P€KCENT firearm 11 62Ca 3 .. 5 3.5 3 .. 5 H~nd9un 12 80717 45.9 45 .. .c} 49.4 Rl fle 13 9109 5.2 5.2 54 .. 6 Shotgun 14 1401 9 s., a. r..., 62.6 h::r .jun ..)11 • ..c. • '2 62.6 at 15~ , i

IIALIi) C,ASE5 17564"; ~.LSSINS CASES J ------

21~A~G~86 SUPPLEMENTARV HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENDER DATA 1976~j983 PAG: \.,; :31J:.:6 NORTHEASTt:RN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J VMS V4.1

RELATION Relati,onshi p of Victim to Offender

VALID CUM VALU~ LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PE RCEN r Husband 1 5144 2.9 2.9 2 .. 9 iIIife 2 6769 3.3 3.5 6.8 COllimon ",l aw Husoand :5 1321 .3 .~ 7.5 Common-.law Wife 4 1137 .. 6 .6 8.,2 Mather S d 71 .5 .5 8.7 father 6 '361 .. 8 .8 9.4 Son 7 r~~.;)vO 1.3 1.i3 1 rt. 8 Daugnter 8 1497 .:i> .f} Brother 9 1823 1. :: 1 • Ii l~:* .,ister 1J 329 .2 .2 12 • .8 In-,law 101 1790 1 .. j: 1.C>, 13.t! Stepfather 12 528 .. 3 .~ 14.2 Steomother 13 63 II J. ,,~ 14.2 ;;it

CIRCU~ Circumstances

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE: FRE~UENCY PERC~NT P=RCENT P=:RCENT Rape Z 1764 1 • J: 1 .~. 1.~ Roobery 3 21727 1 2.4 12.4 13.4 SurgLary S 2192 1 .2 1 .. 2 14.6 Larceny 6 135 .It .,1 14.,7 Auto tneft 7 213 lOt • 1 14.8 Arson 9 1:111 .6 .-0 15.4 Prostitution 10 182 .1 .1 15.5 Other sex o'f tense 17 660 .4 ....I 15.9 Narcotics l a 'liS 1<) 33f1.J 1.9 1.9 17.7 Gamblinnl 19 57d .3 .3 18.1 Other fe any -2.6.- 1352 .8 lOS 18 •.8 Abortion 32 3 .J .. 0 18.B Lovers triangle 4:1. 3)127 2.2 :l ~ 21.1 ~llted by oa~rsitt~r 41 232 .1 ....".1 21.2 .orawL under a conol 42 7237 4.1 ~ .. 1 215.3 crawl unaer drugs 4~) 529 .. i3 25.6 Argument over money 44 52G6 3 ...~ .." 3 .li. 28 .. 6 at ner ar gument s 45 54676 31 ., 31 .. 1 59.? Gangland killin~ 46 61 a .. 4 .4 00.1 Voutn gang killing 47 1860 1 0 t I L.il Institution killing 48 564 .,3 .'3 61-;1o • '4 Snioer attack 49 152 .1 .. 1 61 .. 5 1 -:; .• Huntin; accicent 1..: -... ., • 1 0'.6 Gun cleanin:t 51 4:) .. J 01 '0 5 .. (" .0 Chile ptar ~itn ~un 5C: J,"" 02 .t;: 01" 8 ~ Other ne~ i ~~nt gun 53 942 • J .;, c2.3 I Ctn~r n~::il mansl 5~ 03L .'t .. It 02.] Otner I.'..,..; i.4446 13.9 13 .. 9 7~.6 SUSOeCtea felony 7.:; 92'3) 5.3 5.'3 & ...9 FeLon oy 00 lie e B".~ 2741 1 .6 1 .. 6 83.4 felon oy citizen 31 3289 1 .9 1 II 9 d5.3,.. unknown 99 2507.5 14.7 14.7 1 ... .::. -_ .... ,. ... . • ...... Ira ...... _...... Tor .llL 17534..; 10(: .. ~ 1 Cj .• :"

\i ~ L 1;:) C~~:;:3 175~4,..; ~ISS!NG CASc.S ) 21-AUG-86 SUPPLEME~TAPY HOMICIDE R~PORT OFFENOEP DATA 1976~~983 PAGE u4:31ot::J7 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78::! I/fi(S V4.1 suaCIRC SUO· circumstances

VALID CUM V,l\LUl: LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT P~RCENT PERCENT felon attacked off 1 1130 .5 1 d .• (1 18.8 felon dtt tel oft ~ 223 .1- 3.B 22.6 Felon att citiLen 3 784 .4 13 .~ 35.6 felon fleeing 4 301 .. 2 5.,;) 4j'.6 felon shot in crime .> 263~ 1 .5 43.0 e4.2 felon resist arrest 6 ~24 .. 2 7.0 91 .. 3 Unknown 7 527 .. 3 0.7 1 i;2.0 • 16,981 J 96.6 MIS5!NG ~r.o W'4""Pl.u'" ~ .. ",.:~..,~". "'-1. WlI'q.Iit"'i-~ ,; "J I.J TOT~L 1750'4J '11J G D j' .: 1,0,,'-0

\/ALIO C~S:S 603;" MISSING CASES16981:) ~ ~. 21- AU G.... S 0 SUPPLEMENfARY HUMIC!QE R EPQRT OFfENDER DATA 1976i198.3 PAGE v4: 3\.1: ..;.7 NO RT ii ~A S T ERN UNIVERS.i:T'f 0-"1:. .. VAX"'11/7SQ ~s 114.1

\lICAiiE Age of Victim

VALID CUM IIALUE L~aEL VAL Ur. FREQUSNCY PERC~NT PERCENT P'SRCENT 1 I'. oJ 177J 1 "",.-, 1 .:, .... 1 97..s ·.5 .. 0 2 951 .5 .5 2.1'.6 :5 552 .. 3 .3 2 .. 4 It 411j .2 .2 2.6 5 3(;3 .2 .2 2.8 b 221 .1 .1 2.9 7 21.5 II! 1 3 .. 1 a 204 •.1' 1 .1 3.2 9 22~ • l' .1 3.,3 1 il 236 .1 .,1 3.4 2,·j 11 -y .. 1 ·1 3.6 12 334 .~ 3.3 13 473 .3• 2 • '3 4.') 14 74y .4 .4 4.5 15 1313 .7 .'l 5.2 16 2153 1.2 1 .2 6.4 17 3315 1 .9 1.9 8.3 18 41;26 2.3 2.3 10 .. 7 19 5'165 2.9 2 • .9 13.6 2u· 5741 3.3 3.13 16 • .9 21 5881 3.3 3 .. 3 ~O .. 2 2Z 61 L. ~~ 3.5 3.5 23.7 622 :J 3.5 ').5 27.2 23 ~ , .., '-I ..., '-4- 6.; 55 3.4 ':>."t ;). I 25 6,+87 3.7 3.·7 34.4 20 5931 3.4 j .. 4 37.7 27 5043 3 .. 2 If· 1.. .:~ ,-6.,- 5459 3.1 3.13." 4 .• 1 ....29 , 5210 3. ): 3. :. 47.': ) ..... 5433 3 ~11 5':.,1 3.1 -., c; ~ b :J;"/lJ 'l31 . 42 2 .. 4 2.4 --'- 4 ... 55 2.5 2.5 55.1 ,,;,~ . 3dt 5 2.2 2 .. 2 57.2 34 3310 2 .. 2 2.2 5~.4 .--) 3:)75 2 .. 2 2.02 01.6 '30 3.:!:) 1 .. 8 1 e'~ .:>3.4. 37 29'!7 1 .. 7 1.7 05.1 30 291 J 1 .7 1 .7 06 • .13 3~ 2729 1 .. 5 4;" 3;Jq3 1 .~. 1-oV¢ O~·f7 •• 41 2376 1 .4 1 a It 71 .4 42 2559 1 .5 1 .5 72.9 43 21 9 4- .2 74 .. 1 44 "2,.j37 ~ .2 1,,2.2 75.3 45 23;;0 1 .3 1 .. 3 76.6 46 1932 1 • t I .. 1 77.7 ------

,~ .21"'AUG"So.' SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE RE?O~T OfF5NDER DATA J9l6-19834 PAGE G4:3\J:07 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX" 11 8'; IIMS V .1

\fICAGE Age of Victim 47 20.42 1.2 lee 78.9 48 1754 1 .. ".oJ. • .J 79.9 49 1753 1 ., 1 • ij 8:.9 I;.. -"'-' 21 T1 1 .2 1 .. 2 32·1 51 10 0 .9 .. .:f 83 • ..: 52 1062 1 .1 1 .,1 d4.1 53 1638 II? .9 85.:) 54 15(,3 .9 .9 05.9 55 1595 .9 .9 86.8 50 1453 .8 .8 67.6 57 1293 .7 .. 1 88.3 5& 1179 .. 7 .. 7 69.0 59 10 0 0 .5 .'6 0° •.6 6:' 1239 .7 .. 7 9~ .. 3 61 930 .5 .5 90.9 62 1175 .7 .il 91.$ 63 97J .6 .6 92.1 0 6,+ 7 7 • 5 .5 ;2.5 65 962 ~ .5 93.1 66 041 ·.4.; .4 93 .. 1. 67 785 .4 .4 93 •.9 68 704 .. 4 .4 94.3 69 019 .r.. .:4 94.6 66J .4 .4 9S.g t~ 545 • 3 .6 95 • 72 614 ,,3 .6 95.7 73 47-.. .3 .3 95.9 I ;> • 74 .. " :I .2 ie.2 75 43.,. D2., .r:..• f 96.t. 7'.0 4 ~~; ., 96 •.7 77 337 .20" .2 96.9 73 343 .2 a ·2 ~7 .1 79 330 .2 .. 2 97.3 ~J 284 D 2 .~ 97.4 81 252 .1 .1 97.6 82 283 .2 .~ 97.7 '3,:) 1 90 .1 97.5 34 21,.: .. 1 •.1 i S-S.: '35 1 ~7 .. 1- .1 9 Sa 1 30 1 69 • '1 98.-2 ~7 11 2 : 1 .1 ).8.2 Bo 0.., .. 1 .. 1 98. .. 3 ~ 89 7..- .w, 'I.~ ._'. "l!_ 14'... '11.7 ·.J.' .'" 9·3.4 01 30 ...... t· el:>" 98.4 Q'.C:: 42 ". ge.4 o .~ ~ .'.1 93 33 8"'. -hi ;8.4 Q4 30 a .. Y8.S 95 1-6 a"~ au 98.5 96 7 . 98.5 • ",Pol: ·.,:. 97 1 1 o ,.'f .( 98.5 21-AUG-30 SUPPLEMENTAPY HOMICIDE RfPORT OFFENDER DATA 1976 w j983 PAGE \J4:3v:G7 NORTHEASTERN UNIV€RSlIfY t)t.C VAX"11 118-;. VM~ v4.1

IJICAGE Age of Victiill 98 32 ..,... , .ti. 98.5 Unknown 99 2654 1 ,,5, 1 .. 6 1 CO:. C n-Wt ...... w. .t::a.l"\W"e._ po'l4 .... 0'- i(>*n~ I ...... ' ';.,' TOTI\L 1 iSo4J 'Hie ~, 11.1;,,;'

V~LID CASES 17584~ MISSING CASE,S

.. .. ~ .. • ------~ ~ - - - VICSEX Se~ of Victim

VALLO CUM VALUE LAa::L VALUE' fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT Male 1 1381 2 b 78,,0 75.6 7~,,6 Female 2. 3756':: 21 " 4 21 .4 9Q. Q LJnknO'l4n 9 152 " 1 " ,1 1;;:;.;) _.aD._." ,. . ---.--.- ---...... TOTAL 175640 '1uO.j:. fOJ~b,

VALID CASES 175640 MISSING CASES ..oJ

...... Gil l1li- .... I - ..... -- ._-- .. ... ;;;ace of Victi':!

VAI-ID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUe. FK.EQUE:N~Y PERC~~T ?E RC ENT PEiiCENT

.. hite 1 9431 '+ 53 .. ? 55.9 53.9 i:ll.)ck 2 76386 43 .. ~ 43 .. 4 97.4 American !ndian 3 1249 .. 7 .l :ii R1-. Asian ~ Islander '+ 1361 • 8 .~ 'tE.S Ctner 5 730 .4 .it 9 0 .3 ~ ~ Q- 1 .. . LnJ

VALID c~se~ 175S4w ~~SSI:-,G C ;;SE.3 j 21~A~G~86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT OFfENDER DATA 1176 A J983 PAGE C4:3~:~7 NORTHEASTSRN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-'1/78~ ~MS V4.1

IJICETH Ethnicity of Victi~

VALID CUM VA,LUE LA6=L VALUE FREQU~NCY PERCENT PE~Ct:NT PERCENT Hi SOd n i c 1 122 oJ 7. J: '3" 2 13 .. ~ Nen-Hispanic 2 53895 30.7 5~.Q 71.2 unKnown 9 26735 15.2 2~.d 1 ~ij·.O • 82920. 47 .. 2 /11 SSIN6 Jti..I;IWfo., r;,J A ~ , ~,~l\:'I'We- .. ~ ....Al ... ~·H'P~ TOTAL 1758'4; -1fJO.') (C~·.~ VALIO CASES 9292\1 MISSING CASES 329.21: ll-AUG-86 SUPPLEMEhTARY HOMICIDE REPORT VICTI~ OATA ,q76·~983 PAGE ~ :47:42 NORTHEASTERN UNIIiERSIT'a' DEC VAX·'ll 178:;,;: II"'!) ~4.1

STNUMBER Numeric State Code

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREwU':;NCY PERCE"JT PERCENT PERCENT 1 3742 2 .. 3 2.3 2 • .3 2 1663 1 .2 1 .2 3.5 3 1564 1.:> 1 flU 4.4 It 22068 14.2 1 4-.2 18.6 , Q. 6 5 1553 1 .;) 1 '. t; b 1~59 .7 .,7 2 7 293 .2 .02 28-.2. .4 1 ~. 8 1570 .~ I • 'IJ Z1.4 9 9662 6.j O.J 27.3 1u 4186 2.6 2.6 29.9 11 337 .2 .2 3,:.1 12 9599 5.~ S./j ~6·1 1 j 271,J ___ ~ 1 .7 1 .. 7 .:;7.~ 14 .::, "', .3 ....:~ 35.1 15 11 ~ j " 7 .7 38.8 16 ~o12 1 .5 1.0 4-0 .• 4 17 4906 3. j; 3.u 43.4 18 24~ .2 .2 43.6 19 3194 2 .. u 45.6 1602 2.~ 22V 7389 1:5 L'·U.0 ~~:f 22 1'56 .5 .6 51.6 ?- ... :J '71 v 1 .1 1 .1 52.6 2-+ 3737 2.3 2.S :55.:; 25 2. r:1 2- D 1, .1 55.1 ,._0 383 .2 55.3 ?7 936 ,,6• 2 .. 6 55 •.9 28 169 .1 56.J 29 3724 2.3• 1 2.3 58.3 3:) 757 .5 .5 58 .. 8 31 1526') 9 .. 4 Y.4 63.2 ~- -' ~ 466.:) 2 .. ~ 2.t; 71.1 33 75 .. J: .,-' 71.2 34- 5~79 3.7 3DI 74.9 35 2,55 1 .. 4 1 .. 4 76.3 30 94d .. 5 .00 Z§ .. ~ 37 :J- 0:'1; ,• .)~ 3.6 .).~ j .... , ;:"JO 2.77 .2 .2- 3J.6 39 28~7 1 .. g 02.4 ¢- I ".:. 4' .J,j ~·t .1 d2.4 41 3157 .;:!; • .I: 2 • .,,; b4 .. S 42 16237 1 Y. J. 1 ~ al..i 94.5 43 5<)0 .2 .t.. 94.a 44 61 • j 94.8 45 3679 2.3·..'" 2..3 97.1 40 1485 .9 .9 98.j 47 930 .. 6 .6 98.6 ----~- --~-~-

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STNUM9ER Numeric State Code 48 116Ll .7 .7 49 230 .1 .. ·1 50 46J .3 .3 51 465 .3 .3 ..,...... "' ...... _A ...... -- Tor~L 1615'S7 H.C:. J; '1 C):. 'J. .. VALID CASES 161587 MISSING CASES J l ~1 ,.. AU G""80 SUP?LEMENT AR't HOMICIDE REPORT VI C TIM l) AT A 19 7 6-1 9 g 3 PAGE \.14:47:42 NORTHEASTERN UNIVEnSITY DEC VAX .... 1 1780 v~s '1,14.1

STCODt: Alphanumeric State Code

\I ALID CUM vALUE LABEL VALUE fREQUENCY PERCE~n P~?CENT PERCENT

A~ 46c,i 0:3 .3 .~ AL 1742 2.3 2 .. 3 2.6 AR 1564 1 .. j; 1 • i,J. 3.6 AZ '863 1.2 1." 4.? CA 2~86d 14.2 14.~ 18. Q CO 155~ 1.) 1.~ 19.8 CT 1u59 ,.7 .7 2~.S DC 157~1 1 .. J: 2~ .....~ DE 29;; .2 1 :~. , .6 FL 0062 6. ~: b.U 27.6 GA 4186 2 .. 6 2.6 30.2 HI 1,65 .3 .3 38.5 IA 521; .,.,<: ...'"l 3': .13 Ie 337 .2 ...:. 31.0 IL 9599 5.~ 5.9 37.:1 IN 271 a 1 .7 1.7 38.7 KS 1113 .. .7 39.3 1('( 2612 1.6• I 1 .. '6 41.0 LA 4906 3. J: 3 .. \J 44.0' MA 16t:2 1.l: 1 II ii 4S.Q. ~o 3194 2.:1 2 .. 0 47 e."" ME 248 .2 .. 2 :. 7 .. ' '11 7.3 ~9 4.6 4.6 51 •.7 ::: M~ 750 .B .:52.2 ~o 37:' "( 2.3·~ (; .. 3 54.5 'I. 3j t 71 .... 1 • 1 1 • 1 55.5 ~i 2 ~2 a l' 1/ ,-.1 55.7 No 3Ed ") ."- S 5 •.9 NC 4660 2:~ 2.,'1 5?8 Ni> 75 .J .;) 5~.a Aln 169 .. 1 :58.9 'J J 372 .. 2.3• 1 2.3 61.2 N,'1 757 .5 .5 01.7 N'J 93d .6 .t 0"2.3 'H 1526.; Q.t., 9.~ 71.7 Oh :;97-; 3 .. 7 3.-7 75.t.. ,)K 2255 1 .. G. 1 ... 76.8 0R ;;43 .6 • ·0 77.4 PA 5833 3.6 6"! ., p- 309 ,J, 277 .2 .. e. Ci1.2 SC 2857 1 • S 1 • Ci c3.) 97 SD ..;.j .1 .1 33.;) TN 3257 2. J: 2.t.i oS.!! TX 16237 10. ~: 1 .i • \,;, 95.1 \JT .3 Q 8 .2 .i 95.3 VA 3079 2.3 2.3 97.6 'IT 61 ..."I .:.1 97.6 210(',AUGt;;S6 SUPPLEM'=NTARY HOMIC!DE RePORT VICTIM DATA 1976"'.1983 PAGE (4:47:42 NORThEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J v~s V4.1

STeODE Alphanumeri c State Code WA 1485 .9 .. 9 98.6 WI 11 6.J .7 .. 'l 99.,3 WV 93 t) .5 .0 99.9 w'( 23 v po..e _____it 1 .. ,1 1;:):;'.:3' r. ., ...... ------TOTAL 101587 "1<.:0.;) 1 OJ It OJ VALID CASES 101587 "'IISSING CASES ,',."

__ oa __ ._"'D ------~ - - - POPoxOU? Population Group and Subgroup

VALID CUM Vt,LUt: LA~~1.. V a. 1.. Uc. FRE~UtNCY PERCE~T PiRCENT PERCE~IT

1 , v 1 C. , ",,':"'1 ~ 1- 11 3695.5 22.:j 22.ft 22.~ Q .5'''~.. ,.;0" ,I i.J ... 999,9 9 1~ 19;.) 4i..' 11 .. 8 11 .. 8 34-.7 25 ,Cc.' v - 499,9Q9 13 'J 73 3J 10.7 1 J .. 7 45 .. 4 1 CI.,., lJ th' 249,999 2;.. 151 4,+ 9.~ 9.4 54.7 sn,C!\.Ic ... -99,999 3iJ 1 0795 6 .. 7 6.·7 61.4 ... 49,999 4J, 9378 5.8 5.8 67.2 fa :888 24,999 50 13ft 92 5.3 ;) .'3 72rS 2,5i."~C; -9,999 6) ~795 3.6 3. '6 ""? r. .•• 76.1 IJn'Jer ,-,~.-' 7" 1J60 .7 • 7 76.7 1 .:,:. , ... '"I &J + l31 33" • ? ..:: Z~·9 25/..1·; 9';,yQ9 82 5; 75 3.2 3Q~ c. .... 1 t# ..} - R • 1;': , .. .. 24, y9 -; .~ 571 ~, _e .. 1 ' ,., .... 3.5 - '" 63.7 unCler ~, .J" 84 ~ 3.5 3.3 67.,1 1:1- 56'" , ., State Po li c e ,.,) II .- ..: 07.1 'I (,j , Y' II + 01 12237 7.5 7.0 94.7 i5, ..: ...·' '" 9 t , '19 :; 9Z )-x7 .• , D' 3.6 3.0 ge.4 1:..: , .I J ~; 2,+,999 93 1366 ...,~ 9 0 .'2 - . .~ ft ., 1 :~ , : .; 1 0.,. l.n.;:er 1 2 '32 ...'" ~ ev 1 .i J • ,,' State Pl)lice 05 3 0"; • J 11J1.: .... ~.".tiI • .:;. • ..c ,. .. ~.4IP'~ tN .... .""",1." ...... , TOTAl.. 1 015 ~ 7 1·.;~~.j: 1 r ~ .• r.;

IIA ... !D ClSf.S 1015f7 ~ISS!I'tG CASE S 1 --~------,------

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DIVISION Geographic Region

VALID CUM VALUE L.A.8:L VALUE fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT t-iet'100. j l{}:l.O fUSSING CASES

...... GO ... - .. --- - ...... -- .. , YEAR Year of Offense

VALID CUM VALU= LAS=L VALUE FREQUeNCY P~ RC ENT PERCENT PERC:NT 1975 70 1701; 1:'.? 1 .J • 9 11. " 1"'77 77 18044 11 .7 11 .7 .22.6 197;j 7& '1£929 11 .. 7 11.7 34.3 -1 . 0 - 1979 79 C:;.~).. d 13.4 1.)8:4 47.7 1103:- '3.,1 23J9, 14 .. 3 1 4. t3 02.0 19~1 81 212~u '13.1 1 3.·J 75.1 1q32 82 2(:544 12.7 12.7 d7.8 ):~ 1 (Hs3 J~ 1 0 0 53 12a2 12.:, 1J::.; ... pa ...... _Dl - ,. ... - "fit ,.... ftf..- r:o,,#':I.t:;.,.... fo!ll ...... Tor,a,1.. 1 c, 5'87 11.>C.1 (t'I j'e j VALID C,4')~5 101537 ~IS$r~.~ c,;s~s :: : 21-AUG-,86 SU?PL2MENTAPY HOMICIDE ~fPORT VICTIM DATA 1976".1983 PAGE \44:47:43 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX"11/78.i: IJMS ~4.1

SMSAI N D S"'ISA Indicator

IIALID CUM VALUE LAa~L \j AL UE FREQUeNCY p ~RC E~T PERCENT PEt'{CENT ... t~cn-suourban ..J 127566 78.9 76.9 78.ff ~uourban 1 34;" 21 21 .1 21.1 1 i;~:. J: .~ .IIt 1lli.1-.. ~ .., IfI!1k wr .. .,...; "'lo4. ~P.iI"'.""''':- TOTAL 16'15'87 '1(JO.3 foj'.~' "I v~LID CAS~S 161587 ~ISSING CASES ~', 21-AUG-.86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPO~T V!CTI~ DATA 1976",1983 PAGE 04:47:43 NO"THEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX~.11/78J 11"'5 V4.1

STNAII£ Aboreviated State Name

VALID CUM II.~LUE LABEL VALUE FREQU~NCY ?€RC E~T PERCENT PERCENT ALA 3742 2 .. 3 2 .. 3 2.i3 ALAS;';; 46"j .3 .s 2.6 ARIZ 1863 1.2 1 .. i 3.8 ARK 1564 1.~ l.u 4.;' C.~L!F 22863 14. 1 ..... 2 18.9 COLO 1555 1 .. J: 1 • U 19.8 CONN 1059 .7 .7 2~.5 0 C 157~ 1 .. :; h;j 5 DEL 293 .. 2 .2 22i •... 6 fLA vo62 6. J: 6.0 27.6 GA 4180 2.6 2.0 32. 2 HAil/AI 465 .3 .3 ~~.5 IDAHO 337 .2 II ~ .HI.7 ILL 95 G9 5.9 5et 3 t. • .7 INC 271 d 1 .. 7 1 .'? 38 .. 3 lO'ff a, 520 .3 .oJ ,58.7 leANS 1113 .7 .7 39.3 KY 2612 1 II 6 1·.6 41.~ LA 4906 3. j; 3.0. 44 .... MAIN~ 248 .2 44,.,02 iiAS S 1002 , .. J: 1.0." 45.1 MD 3194 2.:) 2.,) 47.1 N!CH 73~9 4 .. 5 ~.o Si.? M! N~~ 750 .5 .5 52.2 rHSS 171 ... 1 " t 1 " 1 53.2 MO 3737 2.3 2.3 55.5 MONT 2( ~ .. 1 " 1 550.7 N C 406.3 2.9 58.5 DAr;, 2·2 N 75 • !"t'. aU 58.6 N Ii 16i .1 D 11 58 .. ? N J 3724 2.3 2 • .5 61 .. :': N :-iEX 757 .. 5 .:) 6' .. 5 N If '1 S2 6u 9.4., ;.4 7'J.9 Nl:';';)_ oJ ' 3 .3 ~ .~ • t. 71.2 N EV 9:!J .~ .0 71 .7 01-l1Q 5')79 3.7 3 • .7 7S.t. 0KLA 2253 1 .. 4 1 ... 76.8 GR2G 948 .5 .0 77.4 - 'I ~ ?A 5633 3 .. ,6 3a~ o .• .; K r 277 CI- ~(. 61.2 S C 2857 1 .. 8 1.~ t;3.~ S DAK B3 • 1- • 1 d3.C T E~IIN 3~57 2. ~: 2.~ &5.~ TEX ~S 16237 1fJ.;: 1 ~ .• \; 95.1 UTAH .J 96 .2 .L 95.3 VA 3679 2 .. 3 2.3,. 97.6 VT 61 .J .IJ 97.6 'lc ~ 21~AUG~B6 SUPPLEMSNTARY HOMICIoe REPORT V!CTI~ DATA 1976M j983 PAGE L4:47:43 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY D~C VAX-11/78J VMS ~4.'

STNAME Ab.orevi ated State Name W VA 936 .6 a:6 98.2 WASH 1485 .9 .9 99.11 \ti!S 116;). .7 oil 99.-9 \liya 23J fo'-" __ -.:;.1 __ .1 10:l.C .. ' "":''' - Cot , ..' .. . ------TOTAL 101587 'fcc. j 1CJ.:: VALID CASES 101587 MISS!NG CASES ').,.' . -... - - -- CIt _ ..., MONTH Month of Offense

IIALID CUM VALUE FREQUi:NCY ?ERCfNT PERCENT flExCENT January 1 13; 27 E,.3 3.3 5 •.3 fetlruary ;. 1266u 7.S 7.a 16.1 March 3 13347 8 .. 3 8.3 24.4 April 4 12875 8. ); 8.0, 32.;4 May 5 1354d 8.4 j.4 40'.,8 June 6 3u04 ~ "', cs.~ 48.8 July 7 14398 :9' 3. 57.7 Au~ust 8 14368 8.~ 8.9 66 .. 6 Septemoer 9 1 ~ 515 13.4 :3 .. 4 75 .. r' Gctooer 1", 133 4 6 :3.3 d • .5 03.2 i'toverClO;1" 11 13 ... 'lj ~ .1 3a1 91 .3 j)ecember 12 14 ...i 79 8.7 5.? 1 OO.J ...... rr-...... __ • ..... -.... -_ TOTAL 101)87 1 1.iw. J: 1 C j,lt~ "I V~LIO CASES 101537 ~ls.sING CASeS J

...... - ,,...... ,r ~ - .... - - - " ". .. J iype ot Action on Record

V~L.IiJ CUM I,/ALU.: L,:\5=:L VA ... UE FR=QU::'~~CY 2::::\ C E'H Pc q: E:i T ?C:~C::NT

Normal Update tJ 139146 86 D 1 80 .. 1 c6 .. ,1 ,", ~ Adj us t ment 1 22"t3':t 13.9 13.'9 1 J).$~~ I!I"- C c;." b' -,- '" . ,. ~N1!),,"",) .. k 11$~fIo. ... "l:c.,'J. Ii_ TOTAL 16"5B7 -'1 .; a• ~ 1 (' ;"0 )t

VALID CAS:~ 1bi587 ~ISSING CASeS ); 21-AUG-86 SUPPLEMENTARY HUM!CID~ RepORT VICTIM DATA 1976-1983 PAGE 04:47:43 NORTHEI\STERN UNIVEHSITY DE.C \lAx"'11/73~: ~MS \/4.1

HOMry P E Type of Homicide

VALID CUM VALUE LABEl... VALUE FREQUENCY PERt ENT PE?CENT PERCi:NT Hurd & Nonne~t Manst 1 15 qs 54 9~.7 93.7 98.7 Negl Manslau~hter 2 2.J."53 1 .3 1.3 1':.~.: .... ------._---- ._-. .... c TOTAL 10'1 '5'87 '100.:f 10J:.J' VALID CASES 101537 MISSING CASES '"

, . ... ., .a. ... ~,' w_ -- .. .. - - .. .. -- .. . - - ~ -..- . - - . .. - I ,: SITUAT Situation of Off~ns~

VALID CUM VAJ..Uc LA8=,- VALUe: fRE IWt:NCY P;;R.C£'H PC:RCENT PERCENT One Vic/One Of f 1 100877 62.4 62.1+ 62.4 One Vic/Unk Off 2 37413 23.2 23.~ 85",6 One Vic/Mutt Otf 3 12103 7.5 7.f> 93.1 Mult Vic/One Off 4 6409 4.J 4.C 97 .. Q Mult Vi cJ Mu l t Off 5 1498 .9 •.9 98.~ Mutt Vic/Unk Off 6 3287 2.J 2.v 100.0 i.& ..... ~ r- '-0 ". ~ "·v.f':o.·d.ldl.... "f~ r~ .f( tt'...;.:o..., ror~L 1615 ?7 1';:oj 1 ~iJ· • ...

\iAl..iD c~s~s 101527 MISSING C AS~ S '! 21AAUG~$6 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT VICTI~ DATA 1976~19B3 PAGE ~4:47:~3 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J VMS V4.1

\ICTCNT Number of Victims in Offense

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCE~r PERCENT PERCENT 1 15')394 93.1 93.1 93.1 2 799~ 4.9 4.'9 98.0 3 1689 1 .): 1 • U. 99.1 4 ar ~ .5 .5 99.6 5 27J .2 .2 99.7 6 150 .1 .il 99.8 7 77 • \J. 99.9 8 48 ·~: .u 99.9 9 45 .·) . .0 99.9 1U -_ ...... 11(; - ",._._"'-.11 .. -...... 1 1 GO.O TOTAL 101587 1 Or.;. j:. fc ;):.. c; .. VALID C~5~S 161537 NllSSIi'JG CASES .~

"'~.·"_IW...... - ...... , .... - ..... -- .. , ...... - .. - . OFfeNT Number of Offenders in Offense

VALID CUI-l V;;LUE FRE~U':NCY Pf.RCc~T ?c~CENT PERCENT 1 14554 .. 9[ .. 1, 9~.' 9'1.1 2 1'Iy92 7 .. 4 7.4 97.5 .5 2791 , .7 1.il 99.2 4 69i.i .6 .0 99.3 5 223 .1 " 1 99.9 6 83 a1 , 0:1.0 • l'"I. 7 29 oV 1 .;"." ...... ~' ·... 1 \), .~ (} 1 j .1; a '.I tJ~.:.:; 1 ~""... '] 9 1l • J: ,,~ w ;-. \J 1~ 0 .:; 14J:l~~ 11 7 a'.) ..} 1 t..:~. ~ ... e:...... A. ...~~ .. ~ .... - ... .ro ..... TOTAL 161587 1;:.:C. J; It) ;:.. ;"

VALID C~SE5 161537 ~rSS!:'iG CASC:S ..... l\,.~, .. I j. (. 21-AUG-.36 SUPPLEMENTARy HOMICIDE ~EPORT VICTIM OAT A 1 q 7 6 ~.1 9 83 . PAGe t:.4:47: 43 NORT~EASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-'1/78~ VMS \14.1

VICAGE Age of Victilll

VALID CUM VAi..U'=: LAaEL VALUe FREQUeNCY P ERe cNT p~RCEl'n PERCENT

'"'. 104.3 1 .. J. 1 .. I. . 1.0 1 919 .6 .0 1.6 2 seo ....I:; .5 2.1 3 544 .. 3 .6 2.5 4 ~~ 1: 4 -, • .1 .6 2.7 5 330 .2 .i 3.0 6 258 .2 .-2 7 264 .2 ,.2 33.3 .. ' 8 241 .1 .il 3.4 9 253 .2 .~ 3.6 10. 27iJ .2 .2- 3.7 .:1 3 .. .9 ~~ 24134 :1 .2 (. .. 1 13 463 .. 3 .. \3 4.4 14 7 ...... ~ - .4 .4 4.8 1S 1191 .7 .7 5.6 16 192'; 1 .2 1.2 6.8 17 2875 1 .8 1:.8 8.5 Hl 3632 2.2 2.2 1h8 19 456~ 2.8 20 5;) 82 3.1 '.is3.1 1~:~ 21 5255 3.3 3.3 2Q.:i 22- 5567 3.4. 3 .. 4 23.5 .,~ ,-.."I 5043 3.5 .3.5 i6.9 2.. s",es 3.lt ·s •'t j!i.3 25 5965 3.7 3.7 34.: 5' ",.- 20 '+oJ~ 3.ft. 3.4 37.4 27 52":9 311f 3.2 4t!.6 26 4~63 3. J .. i1 43.7 29 48G.; 3. j, j"v 46.7 3G 5;; 22 3.1 .5.1 49 .. 8 31 4;'; 14 2.5 2 .. 5 32.3 ~ , J~ '116 2.5 2G5 54.8 33 351 ~ 2 .. 2 2 .. Z 57.:-~ 34 353<3 2.2 2.~ 59.2 ~~ ~.) 3:5 5 3 2.2 2.~ 01.4 36 298,,j , .. g 1 .8 .03.2 37 231,j 1 .. 7 1.7 65.J 7.:::1 .J ... 2734 1 .. 7 1.7 06.7 39 2) 5, 1 .5 1 .. 6 6~.2 4.; 2d7v 1 .. ~ 1 • (:, 7 -:;. ~ 41 2210 1 D 4 1 .It 71 .. 4 42 2391 1 D 5 1 .. 5 72 .. 9 43 '2; 3 9 1,. 3 1.3 74.1 44- 1c03 1 .. 2 1.~ 75 .. .3 45 21 rt.~ 1 ,,3 1 .. 3 76.6 46 18':)2 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 77.7 ------

(:1 -AUG .. .so SUPPLEM ENf ARY HOMICIDE R EPO?T vICfl'l'! DATA 1976-.1983 PAG.E (;4:47:43 NORTHEASTERN UNIliERS1TY DeC VAX~J1 1780 IIMS V4.1

VICA!.i:? Age of VictilU 18.9 47l ,- 1869 1 .2 1.2 -.6 1648 1 .. ) 11.0 79.9 49 1011 1 .. j: 1 .~ 8~ ...9 2~,5,", 1 .. 3 1 .. ·J :32.2 ~1 1lt83 .9 .9 Ci3.1 52 1696 , .. j 1 .. ;: a4.1 53 1515 .9 .9 85.1 54,,- 394 99 .9 85.9 J) 1476 .9 .9 06.8 56 1340 .8 .0 '07.7 57 12Cd .7 .. 7 of-.!. 58 1.;98 .7 .7 89.1 59 , ~r'3 .5 .·0 89.7 6J. 1132 .7 .? 9'.4 61 fj67 .5 .5 91.0 62 1076 .7 .i 91.6 53 d90 .5 .6 92.2 6~ 724 .. 4 .4 )12.6 ,55 371 ... ; ,,·5 93.2 60 574 .4 .4 93.5 67 698 .4 • Ii- 94.D 68 6{,,1 .. 4 .. 4 94.3 69 576 .. 4 .. '4 94.,7 7.1, 599 .4 .4 7'/ 477 .. 3 • 3 'IS.'!95 • '12 558 03 .. 3 95.7 ':t 73 ~1 6 .3 8 ... 96.'! 74 376 a 2 96.2 75 It!: J .2 •." .l 96.4 76 391 .2 .. 2 96.7 77 3C4 .2 .2 96.9 76 313 ,,2 .2 If? .1 79 29) .2 .~ 97.2 q' 26't .. 2 .IZ 97.4 - ...... -, - 81 L29 • 1 .1 'II .. , 82 25'! D 2 .2 97.7 1'-;: ,~ 192 .1 .1 97 .. ~ 84 .1 7 5 a 1 .1 97.9 ~ .- 9}: ~. '_1; 1 5 b • 1 .1 ~ II • ~,o 1.. 5Iv S_ .. 1 ;; '3.1 2,7 f' :) a 1 :1 98.2 B,:; ?S .. 1' .1 93.2 f;. / ", 39 ","t .. " .. ') 93 •.3 Q ,,~ '~ ~ ~ " ·1 .. 1, ., -' B "'" 01 37 .. .,I; a'" "'::.4 92 3)1 "l \ 98 .. 4 ".." .'" 95 35 ·lOot oU,. 98.4 .,;;, fJ .~ 94 .... .,~ 98.4 Q- - ..... ,~ 1 0 ".J, 98.4 90 7 ·.J~. .v. 98.4 97 1 ·1 .J .. .,; 98.4 21-AUG-E6 SUPPLEM:NTARY HOMICIDE REPORT VICTIM OATA 1976.'~83 ?AGE 04:47:44 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX~1 17si VMS V4.1

V!CAGE Age of Victim 98 32 .); .0. 98.5 99 2493 Unknown crr __ 1t;:It._ .5 .. 1 00.0 .... --.- .... ",,--"lqljl".3 TOT 41. 1615·137 1,:':1". ~, 1 1"; ~:. ;;'

VA~!v CASES 101537 Mrs s It~ G CAS E S

...... '" ...... '" - .. .. - .. -. .. - VICSEX Sex of Victim

VALID CUM \I ALU E LA6El.. VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PI: RC ENT PERCENT 12l.310 0 folIate 1 76.9 70.9 76., ... ,.. 0 FemBle 2 37130 23 a;. 23.~! " 'f .... 'i '.' lJnknow n 9 135 D 1 .. 1 1 '"". •.' • I" ~, !'f ~f.:;''''1'i "~lJ-.fotW~ W~ .. ~/ ...1-~'" t:'" TOTAL 161587 -HiD.' ." foi.. ~' VALID CASES 161587 MISSING CASES v,'I.

,.. It, H ,... •...... ------.. --- \J!CRAC:: Race of victim

VALli) CUM ilALUt: LA3EL. it ~ L UE Fi(EQU'=NCY PERCE~T =>£. R C Et~ T PEKCE:.NT white 1 86552 53., 53.0 53.6 blac\( ~ 7}ti6 .. 43.1 43.'1 97.4 American In'.:lian oJ 11 39 .. 7 .7 9~.1 7 As i an 61 Is land.e r 4 1; 81 •• • .7 9fl..9 Other S 035 .4 • 'tp -?O.3

Lnl1 ...... ~ .. , ... , ------TOT '::.L 1 o~ 537 1~)L.:; 1 ;)J. ~ VAlID CASES 161587 "11SSING CASES 21-AUG-S6 SUPPL2MENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT VICTIM DATA 1976-~983 PAGE 1J4:47:44 NO~THEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J V'»lS '14.1

\{ICETH Ethnicity of Victim

VALID CUM VALUE LA8':L VA,L UE FRl.:";UE.NCY P=RCENT PE. RCENT PERCENT

His~dnic 1 1':83-6 6.7 12.6 12.8 Non ... ..tiispanic t:. 495::D 3C. AI 5 5 a. '0 71.4 unKnown 9 241 61 15. ~. 23.6 1 (;~. 0 .. ---111"770.. ..,_.Q\) ...... 47.7 -_ ... 1HSSI,\lG___ a .. __ TOT4.L 101587 11.,(:. J: 1 C J.• :..

VI\I..IO C:~SES 64497 MISSING CAS.ES 7709; 21'-AJG",36 SUPPLEMENTAPY HOMICIOE REPORT VICrl~ DATA 1976",1983 PAGE (14:47:44 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY OfC VAX"1 1730' violS 114.1

OF f AGE Age of Offenaer

VALID CUM vALUE LAbEL VALUE FREQU~NCY PERC'::~IT PERCENT PERCENT.. 1 1 • .,J ~, ·~ .. (. 2 .',,::: .~ • Q 3 12 ...... 4 " ~; .. 'J, ·" 5 l~ " J: .oJ :~ .. ,... ~ 0 1 6 .. oJ- ' .. ·.. ; 7 1 w .J .IJ 'i0 "I. r- 0 17 II ~. .\011 .,1 9 35 .. j: ·4· .,1 10 6.5 .. ,; .1.1 .1 11 84 .. 1 .1 .2, 12 145 .,,- .1 ..., 13 3r"9 .. :: .2 .4 14 094 .4 .4 .Q 15 12 0 4 .-I: .. b 1.7 16 22.55 1 .. ~ 1 .. ,4 17 3222 2.:') 2.U 3·l5. 1'a 4':lJ" 6 2.5 2.5 7.5 19 4597 2.8 2.8 1 0.4 4y26 3. S; .) .. W 13.4 ~¥. 4a94 3. 3.u 16.5 22 51 DO 3.2 3.2 19.6 ?~ (.01;;, '3 • ); 3.rJ Z2.6 ---24 L.(jo9 .3 ' ~ 25.7 '" .., 25 5'::' 1 W ~:{ j.~ ~S.Q 26 4482 2.g 2.8 31 .. 7 27 4223 2 .. 5 2..6 34.3 r-_0 4j.e ~ 2.5 2.5 ~6.8 29 3i19 2.4 2.4 9.2 30 4'J '(.7 2 .. 5 2.5 It'.8 31 3275 2.; 2.:: 43.8 32 331 :.'$ 2.1 i 2.1 t. 274 j 1 07 1 .. 7 51 • ~ 3~ 23'36 1 .4 1 .. 4 52.4 37 21 82 1 .4 1.4 53.8 30 2'-:. 7"1 1 .3 1 .;2> 55.1 39 1!)69 1 02 1 .,. ~ 56.2 4. 1 1Y21 1 .2 2l· 4 41 1bQC , • J 1·.,. ?.; "~a4 42 lo3i 1 II :J l.i,; 59.4 43 13 S 1 .9 .9 c~.3 4 .. 1j24 .3 .6 61.1 45 142a .9 .9 C(~. ~ 1...6 117 J .7 .. 7 02.:1 47 1137 .7 .7 63.4 '~

~1""AUG".'36 SU?PLEMENTA RY HOMICIDE R EPO RT VICTIM DATA 1976"',1983 PAGE i.J4:47: 44 NORtHEASTERN UNI~ERSrTY DEC VAX"11/78: Vr1S V I.. 1

OFFAGE Age of Offenaer 48 1~60 .7 .1 04.1 49 978 .6 64.,7 5 ::. 1:J 82 .7 .".il 65.4 51 ~GU .s .6 05.9 52 Y1 i.;1 .s .l:) o!l.S 53 3;:d .5 .s 07.'] 54 750 .5 .5 67.4 55 750 .5 .6 67.9 50 721 .4- .4 08.4 57 b 1': 1 .r.- .i; 68.7 5ci 604 .4 .4 69.1 59 556 .3 .~ 69,,4 oil 487 .3 .03 09.,7 61 397 .2 .2 7n.~ 62 433 .3 .. :3 7~.3 63 384 .2 .2 7Q.5 64 :556 .2 .. ~ 7 .• 7 oSS .) 63 .2 .~ r~ .. 9 66 ~8u .. 2 at!. 71.1 67 264 .2 .. 2 71.3 68 ~44 .2 .'2 710.4 69 223 .1 .:1 71.:6 70 19~ .1 .,1 71.;;' 71 176 .. 1 71.8 72 169 .1 :J 71.9 73 1 51 D l' .1 72 .. 0 7't 12'f .1 .1 72.1 75 132 .1 • ,1 72.2 76 94 .1 .1 72.2 77 92 • 1.. ·1 72.3 7.3 59 .. ,J .. OJ 72.3 79 ~ • j; e\;! 7~·2 s:! 4i .. J; .\.< 7(.. 81 60 .J ."J 72.4- 82 1..4 oJ 72.4 q~ ~ -. ~ ~.) ~~ ·.; 72.5 , ~ . 1)4 .'1 ·~, .~. 72.5 ,,;, • ~'0 J ~S • ..t, -.,.:: 72.5 "./., -'" · JoJ 2.; II .J" ..; 72.5 ~ 37 • J 72.5 ~ II. ~j ~ ~ ·D " 7?5 "I 39 1 " .; 72 • .5 0, ·....., , . , .1..> 72.5 .. ~ ;.' o·01 ;) · G .; 72.5 IJ 1J:' Q&!, .. ..; .vI 72.5 0" '\ " , ~ 2. 72.5 ~. ...0', 94 5 ·at' ..,.. 7?6 QS 1 · 72.6 • ~I'I, ·~.' 90 2 • .J 72.0 • oJ,-, ?,j .j .~ 72.6 UnKnown 99 4434.5 2.7 •.. >t. 27o~ 1L.1 C:.J

Ii u OfFAGE Age of Offender ------TOT.~L 161587100------.. 0 ------100'.0'

VA~!D CASSS 101537 MISSING CASES

... - __ .... - 1M ...... - .. , ------~ - - OFFS£X S~X of Offender

\lA .... ID CUM VAI.U E LABEL VALUE fREQUE.NCY PERCE~H PE RC E~T PE~CENT Male 1 102852 63.7 63.7 63.1 female 2 17928 11 .11 "i " .1 74.7 lmlJ',"" • "J...... '"_w ...... --_ ...... TOTAL 1615B7 1 OJ. j, 1 C,:fa ~ WALlD CASES 101587 MISSING CASES J

CIa ...... "', _ ..., D. .. .. _I - -. ea ...... lID ...... - -.... -...... , .. Of FRACE Ra ce of Off ende r

VALID CUM VALUE LAdEL VALUE FREIdUENC'r' PERCENT PERCENT P~RCE~T lIihite 1 5 0 310 36.7 30 •.7 36 .. 7 alack. Z S839iJ 36.1 36.1 72.S 7. ;; ... , AlTIeri c an Indian .., . ~ .. .j .6 .6 73.4 Asian :. Islander it 752 .5 .5 73.9 Otner S 465 .3 .3 74".2 Unknown 9 41761 25.3 25. '6 1 t; :~ • ~ I' tf " '4t ~ ... a- ;: ,'i" ... t u. ... ""·v .... .;'~ .. f !IfQ'~" r'" ".! ..... TOTAL 161537 1""I. 4" t, .;I • ..,.

\I~L.I) CA3E:S 101537 '1ISS!.';S CASES " 21"'1..AUG-86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT \/ICTIM !lATA 1976",1983 PAGE 04;.47;44 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX",11/78l VMS \14.1

OFfETH Ethnicity of Otfenaer

VALID CUM VALUE LAaEL VA L Uf. FRE .. Uc.NCY PERCE~T PERCEI'tT PErtCENT HisPdnic 1 7573 4.7 9 .. 0 9.0 hon"Hisoanic ~ 37939 23.5 4489 53.9 unKnown 9 38985 24 ft 1 40,.1 1 C, 0 • ') 77i.J(J..; 47.7 >11 S5 INS • IIIS ... _ ...... ,._..ur. ..-...... ~.., TOTAL 1615'S7 11,;:'1.', 1 ~J: .. ~, VALID CASES 84497 MISSltvG CASES 770'1;

- - ,,"I ...... , ..... -- - ... - ...... - -,

VALID CUM VALU E LABEL VALUE FREQUeNCY PERCENT PE ~C Et-.IT PERCENT firearm 11 5751 3.6 3.6 3 • .6 H~n :jgu n 74561 46,"1' 49 ••7 Rlfle ~~ 866:.i s. 46-15 •. 55.1 Shot gu n 14 1 3~ 3 is 8.t, 3.1 63.1 Cth~r :,iun 1 5 2o~ - 63.3 I

VALID CASS5 101587 f';lSS!N~ C ASC:: S 21""AUG".86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPOPT VICTIM DATA 1976-19133 PAGE u4:47:44 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX·11/78~ VMS V4.1

RELATION Relationship of victim to Offender

VALID CUfo'! \tALUS L.~3:L VALUE fREQUENCV PERCE~T P;:RC~NT P E RCEt~ T Husband , 5J?1 3.2 3.2 3.2 wife 2 6955 4.3 ... 3 7 .. 5 Com ma n ~'.l a w YIJS 0 an d 3 1311 .8 .0 8.3 Com»lon-law Wife 4 1143 .7 .7 Q, .I,l", Nother 5 949 .. 6 .:0 9,,6 Fa t he r 0 1369 .3 .8 l' .. l. Son 7 2447 1 .5 1.5 11..9 Daughter 8 1590 .~. 2 9 crother 9 1.847 1: f! t .. i1 1£. ..• 1 Sister 1 :.:. 374 .2 .t.~ 14.3 In ..... taw 1'1 18,4 1.1 1 .1 15,,4 Stepfather 12 5(\6 .3 5 7 Q~,. '., 1 • Steol11other 13 72 . . .../ 5.13 Stepson 14 370 .. 2 .2 1 6. t.. St e 0 a a U ':l n t e r 15 175 .. 1 .1 16.1 Other family 16 2211 1 .. 4 1 ,,'h 17.5 Neighbor 21 2586 1.6 1.6 19.1 Acquaintance 22 40612 25.1 25.,' 44.2 boyfriend 23 2J95 1 .3 1.3 45.5 Girlfriend 24 2821 1.7 1.:7 47 .. 3 cx-hus nand 25 386 .2 .e 47.5 ex-wif e 26 579 .. 4 .'4 47.,9 Employ~e 27 103 .1 .. 1 47.9 ;;mploy~r 26 F' d .1 .1 ,,8.J f r i en ,j 29 649't 4.0 4- .. i.J 52.0 Homosexual relation 3J 419 .3 .'3 52.3 Other known 31 4141 2 .. 6 2 .. 6 54.8 I." Stranger 26~ ~5 6 • 1 71 .. ;'} Unknown relationship 46912 19 .. 0 1':I~G~ • 1 ;'iJ .. J 99 ...... _- ... _ntlllt ___ fWI 1 (' J' '.• : TOTAL 161S'E7 11~O" ~ ._ .0 iii,

V,ALIP CAS:'; 101537 M.l S 31.·~ G C A:5 E,S ...J 21~AUGpB6 SUPPLe~ENrARr riOMICIDE R~PORT WICTI~ DATA 1976~~9B3 PAGE ~4:47:45 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITV DEC VAX-11/78J VMS V4.1

CIRCUM Ci rcumstances

VALID CUM VAL.UE LABEL V ~LUE FREQUENCY PERCeNT PERCEN" PERCeNT Rape t:. 16C ,:, Roobery 1.~ 1 .. t 1.:J :3 16;; 77 9.9 9 .. 9 1::; II 9 cutglary 5 1875 , Larceny 1 .. 2 1 .. 2 12 II 1 Auto theft 6 108 .. 1 1 2.~ 7 160 • 1 :1 12 .. 3 Arson 9 1556 1 .. j 1 .. c· 13.,2 Prostitution 1 D. 1 50 .. 1 .:1 13.3 Other sex offense 17 613 .4 .4 13 •.7 Narcotics laws 18 2791 1 .. 7 1 .. 7 15.4 Gamblinng 19 572 .4 .4 15.8 Other felony 26 1150 .7 .'1 16.5 Abort; on 32 3 .,. Lovers trian!jle t. " ·. .,. .~ 16. S. ,'t 3950 2.4 2.4 19 .... Killed ~y oa~ysitt~r , j 22;j .. 1 • •I 19: l' crawl unaer alconol -. ~ 42 6796 4.2 4..~ 2 .).~ Brawl unoer arugs 43 469 .. 3 i:3.6 Argument over ~oney 44 4&41 3 •.J~. 3:8 26.6 Other arguments 45 52034 32.2 32 .. 2 58 .. B Gangland killing 40 446 .3 .\3 59.,1 Youth gang killlng 47 12CB .7 .7 59.8 Institution killing 48 398 .2 .2 oD .. 1 Sni~er attack 49 136 u 1 .. 1 Huntin~ acciaent o:! It' 5 .. 1 59 .. 1· .. ,1-, 00.2 Gun cleaning 51 45 " .. 'oJ. :.,.' 6::.3 Chila play witn gun 52 .3(1 at:.· .. <2 oC.5 Other ne~ligent gun S3 926 .5 .. .0 01 .. 5 etner negl mansl 59 eQ2. .4 .i4 61 .. 4 Other 1..- 23454 Suspected felony 14.5 11+ .. 5 75.9 70 8536 5.3 5.3 ~ 1 .2 f~lon oy oolice 3': 2721 felon oy citizf:n 1 .. 7 1 .. ] b2 • .9 81 2820 1 II 7 1 .. 7 64.7 Unk"olrln 99 24796 15.3 15 .. 3 1 v}aC ~U~U~._ 'U __ 4~N M.~W~~~ TOiAL 1615~7 1~nll~ 1~;.~ VALID CA~ES 101537 'Hssr .... G CASeS PAGE sUder !;!c Suo-circumstances

VALID CUM VALUE. LAa:L VAL.UE FREQU~NC'( PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT felon attacked off 1 949 .. 5 , 7,,~ 17 .. 1 f e lon at t f e l off 2 176 " 1 3.2 2(;.3 felon att citilen 3 770 .. 5 14 .. C 34 .. 3 felon fleein~ 4 265 .2 4 .. B 39.1 felon shot in cd me 5 2541 1 liS 45.9 84.q felon resist arrest 6 345 .. 2 6.'2 91.2 Unknown 7 489 .. 3 8.8 1 JD .. :I • 156:'.6 96.5 __~ISSING c:otlD_._ ----.-,...... -.- 1 • .,.. TOTAL 101587 1:';" .. ': 1 OJ:.:;, WALI~ CASES 5541 MISS!NG CASfS156("46 21-AU6-30 SUPPL.EMENTARV HOMICIDE REPORT INCIOE~H DATA 1976-.1983 PAGE U4:14:~8 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY OfC VAX-11/78~~~S ~4.1

STNUMBER Numeric State Code

VALID CUM IIAL.Uc LA3EL VALUE fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT

of I 3659 2.4 2.1. 2 .. 4 2 17Q7 1 .. 2 1.2: 3 .. 5 3 1504 1 • ,: 1 ,,\J. 4.5 4 21932 14. 14.1 18.6 5 1493 1 ,,) 1 .,J" 19.6 b iJ04 .5 .6 2D.2 1 279 .2 .2 2: .. 4 8 1553 1 • 1 • V. 21.4 9 9239 6. 5;' o.~ 27.3 10 4109 2.5 2.,0 3D.!} 11 319 .2 .. 2 30.2 12 9186 .y .. 9 5 .. 9 3t.1 13 259_ .. 7 1 .7 37.8 7; 14 -+70 !J-' .. 3 33.1 1, 1.iS6 .. 7 ,,7 38.8 2524 1 .. 6 1',0 4~.4 l~ 4749 3 It 1 .i') 4 .. I. 18 23u ., .. ~ 43.6 19 3062 2 .. l: (. .. 0 45.6 151d 1.;) 4~.5 ~r 7067 l:~ 4,,'6 5 ~1 ,~_t: 695 .4 .. 4 51..5 ,~ _.J 1667 1 a 1 1 .,1 52 .. 6 24 3j 8 t 2 .. 3 2m3 54 • .y 25 185 .. 1 .. 1 55 .. 1 ~ f..' ., 26 .)_0 .. 2 at... 55.3 27 deb .,5 DO 55.9 28 165 a 1 • ·1 29 351 $ 2 .. 3 2.3 ~j·S "J 0 3J 731 .5 as 58.7 31 14052 9.4 9 .. 4 03.1 'l-'_,G t.5 6 5 2 .. 9 71 .1 '\ 2·;1 33 6~ • ,J. ." 71 ,,·1 -..';'to. S746 307 307 74 .. E 35 21 ~ 9 1 .. r. 1 B:t 7602 'l~_v 9'"'0 oS .0 76 .. 3 37 5567 3 .. 5 3 .. 0 c :1. 4 " _Ci" - 2 157 .2 at... ~::'.6 39 7791 1 a ~ 1 • C 82 .. 4- 7' G.;; .0 .. t .. 1 02 0 4 41 3175 2.) 2.:'; 64.5 42 15728 H .. 1 1 ~:.:1 94 .. 6 -? 43 .) ,.;,J 02 .2 94,,8 44 57 .l .. oJ· 94.9 45 ~539 2 .. 3 2 .. .) 97.1 46 1397 89 .. 9 98 .. :1 47 886 .s D6 98.6 21-AUG-B6 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 1976-1983 1 PAGE u4:14:08 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX~11/780 VMS V4.

$TNUM8ER Numeric State Code 48 1086 .7 99.3 49 ,09 .1· 99.5 SO. 414 .3 99.7 51 437 .3 10:1.0 ~"~~"-~ ~~----- TOr AL 15'5i67 ··:h)O.:J ------10J.;;) VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES ); ------

• .' 21"AUG-~o SU?PLEMENTAR¥ HOMICIDE R EPOR T INCIDENT DATA 1976-,1983 PAGE C4:14:08 NORTHEASTERN UNI VER SI TY DEC VAX ~.11/7 3J 'J ~S Ii 4.1

STeODE Alphanumeric State Code

VALID CUM VALUE lAaEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERC ENT PE~CENT PERCENT

~K 414 .. 3 .. ·3 .3 AL 3659 2.ft 2.4 2.6 AR 1504 1 ., 1 0 W 3 • .6 AZ 1797 1.2 1.2 4.1 CA 21932 14.1' 1 4 .. 11 18.,9 CO 1493 1 • ,: 1 .. C, 19,,8 CT 1004 .6 .6 20 .. 5 DC 1553 1 .~ 5 OE 279 1:~ .. 2 2t·2 .. 7 fL 9239 6.3: 6 .. \.i, 27.6 SA 4109 2.6 2 .. 6 3~'.,3 HI 437 .3 03 30.5 • ..., I., IA '+'00/ .,3 03 3j~B rD' 319 .. 2 a"" 31 • J IL 9186 5 .. 9 5.9 37 a'; Hi 2.5 90 1 .. 7 1.,] 38 .. 6 KS 10.5 6 .7 .7 39.,3 KV 2524 1 .. 6 1.6 4G1e9 LA 4749 3.11 3.1 44.0 1 '\~ 1 • tj, MA 1518 .. ~. 45.g MO 3~62 2. ,.; 2.Y 46. ..,E 230 " 1 .1 41.1 ~I 7 J 67 1.. .. 5 4.6 31.6 "'\t4 695 .!" .4 5 2 .. 1 MO 3589 2 .. 3 2.3 54.4 ~·~S 1667 1 o"i 1 .1 55.5 10IJT 1 65 II 1 .1 55.h No 368 .2 .~ 55 .. 8 NC 4565 2.9 ,.9 58 •• 8 ~o 66 " ); -I.'. 58.8 ~H 163 '/ .1 58.9 NJ 3515 2.3. 2.3 61.2 r:: /ISM 731 O.J .5 61.7 NV a90 .. 6 • ,0 62.12 NY 14652 90ft Y.4 71.7 OM 5740 3 .. 7 307 75.4 0,( 2169 1 ,,4 1 a 4 76 .. 5 OR '1f b .5 eO 77 .. 4 PA 5567 3.5 3 .. 6 6~a9 ;{l 267 .. 2 .. <2 C1 • t SC 2791 1 as 1 .. () 32 .. 9 SrJ 75 .. • t a3 .. ~ , ~ ., Tj~ 3'175 2 .. 3 , .. '" 85 .. 0 TX 1 ~1., 1 1 J: .. 1 95 •.1 UT 15~~8 .. 2 .. 2 95.4 VA 353y 2 .. 3 203 97 .. 7 VI 57 .) OJ." 97.7 <1 w AUG .... 86 3U?PLEMENTARV tiOMIC!DE ~EPORT INCIOE!iT {)Al'A t9l6-,1983 1 PAGE u4:14:~3 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX~11/73U VMS V4.

STeODE ALphanumeri c State Code WA 1397 .9 .9 98.6 WI 1086 .7 .7 99.3 WV 886 .6 .0 9Q.19 W¥ 2:19 .. t .·1 1 Orl·.O ftl"~~'" rw Q" ttvll& ...... 1IP ",.I!".l a.,.,:a..,.", ;"".~.~ TOTAL 155267 '1vO.J' rOJ.j VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES );

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ n ~ _ - _ _ _ - _ .. - _____ .0 .. __ ~ .iI ~.' .,.., .?' •. ,1 FO?GROuP Population Group and Subgroup

VALID CUM VALU .: LA.oEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERC~~T P: ReC'tH PEKCENT

1,(::1\.1, t,;,;:'" ~ 11 35730 23. J: 23.1.1 Z3.C 5Ci;,~C:;, L', 999,999 12 1850.3 11.9 11.9 :5 4. 9 250 ,lll) u ... 499,999 13 16777 10.8 1 J. 8 45.7 1DQ,tOv - 249,999 20 14617 9.r. 9."- 55.2 50, O[j~! Q 99,999 30~ 10354 6.7 6.1 61.8 26,~:;tR !'> 49,999 4u, 9010 5.8 5.8 67.6 1 ,.:u·~ ... 24,999 50 81 C2 5.2 5.2 72.8 60, l,SO;} ""-.' 9,999... ,.. ... 5534 3.6 3 .'6 76.4 un.Jer ::','J '.r 7'J 1 ;.' 1 2: .7 .7 77 •.1 10J,GCv+ 81 3(,"2 .2 .2- 77.3 25,~U~ - 99,999 8Z 492.5 3.2 3.2 aO.4 10, i)ll:J ... 24,999 S3 5't32 3.5 .3.5 83.9 Under 1'~l, r':J J ~4 5311 3.4 3.4 37.3 "I State,.Police 85 'J .. ,J IOV 07.3 1C'U,l;·, ,.;+ 01 11586 7.5 7.5 So4.8 25,rfl.!t~ .. Q9,99"1 Q2 557..1 3.5 3.1:) 98.4 Hi ,"L Ij ... 24,999 li3 12ed .3 .6 99.2 under 11,~}:J 9 .. 121": ... .d 10).:1 0- .8 ., .state Police ., 3 .J 0"; 1 ;;0. G ... -...... ,. .... 1If_.... _~tU.., ...,. • .,. .. ,.,.* --, TOTAL 1 55267 10C.~: 1 r; :/. ~. iiAI-I~ C_~~ E.3 155267 ,'>115511'15 CASES J 21-AUG-B6 SUPPLEM~NTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INC!D~NT DATA 1976w~9B5 PA~E ~4:14:~! NO~THE~STERN UNIVERSiTY D£C VAX-11/7B~ ~~S V4.1

~IvISION Geographic Region

VALID CUM \/ALUE LABEL VALUE FREQU£NCY P:RCENT PEIlCENT PERCENT flew cn~tan:j 1 3239 '2.1 2 11 ,1 2.·1 Miadle Atlantic 2 23737 15.3 15.3 17.4 East North Central 3 25075 16.5 16.5 33.9 .est North Central 4 6322 4.1' 4 .. 1 38.~ South Atlantic 5 30D23 19.3 19.,3 57. fast South Central 6 11u25 7.1 7.:1 04.4 ~est South Central 7 241·50 15.6 15.0 80 • .0 Mountain ~ 6u.1 C; 3.» 3.9 83 .. 8 Pacifi c 9 2S(J 80 16.2 16.2 1 O'i.O. COt ...... , .. ,. rt' .... ----- .'.. , ' ------TOTAL 1S'St6f . ~'1 00.:) 10:'.0 VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES .'"I...... ------~ -- - ~ _--- - - ... - YEAR Year of Offense

VALID CUM VALU ;: LAS:L V4.L UE fREQUeNCY PE RC E~T PERCENT PERCENT 1976 76 16956 1 ':- .• 9 ,·:;.9 1977 77 1 SCi 7 t! 1f:~ 11.6 22.6 1978 78 1.e1 63 11 .. 7 11.7 34.3 1Q79 79 Zr.-aS2 13.4 1.3 .4 it?7 8' 22215 14.3 14 11-3 62.01 1¢~~~ ar 20424 13.2 13 .. ~ 75.2 1982 8Z 19666 12.7 1287 87.8 1983 33 18912 12.2 1282 1 ~.;. ~ --_ ...... GI·tt:·JII'! ~ ....~ H.l,1..~.;;.!it";r .... TOTAL 1552'67 1 (('" ~ 1'<"".'',! J. :-'til" .. vALID CASES 155267 I"ISS!:~G C ASi: S ... Zl-AUG-36 SUPPLEMENTARV HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 19?6-~9B3 pAuE (,. :14:Ja NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11113.J. II~S 114.1

SMSAIND S~SA Indicator

VALID CUM VALUE LAaEL VALUE fREQUENCV PERC€~T PERCENT PERCENT Non-suburban :) 123021 79.2 lY.2 79.2 SUburban 1 32246 2C.8 2'),.'0 1 J~.~ ,...... ,.,J""b?~"4...... n ... w..-,... t .. ~~ .... __ .. TOTAl. 15'5'2'67' "10D~'i (OJ'.~· VALID CASES 155,,67 MISSING CASES ....,\, , ------~------

.. ~ 21-AUG",80 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 1976·j9~3 PAGE y4:14:U8 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC YA X ':,.11 I 7 8 V \I MS " 4.1 /: STN'AME Aboreviate-d State Nalle J! 1~'-_ -\!t '\ VALID CUM ,'.; ALIJ E lAaeL V,~L Uf FREQUENCY PERC ENT PERCENT P!:RCENT " ALA 3659 2.ft 2.4 2.4 ALASK 414 .3 .3 2.6 ARIZ 1797 1 .2 1 .2 3.8 ARk 1504 1.0 4.7 CALIF 21932 1 1-:1.1 1 ~.1 18.9 COLO 1493 1 • j: 1 aU 19.8 CONN 1J04 .~ .15 2a.5 0 C 1553 1 • j ) '. V 5 DEI.. 279 .2 .2 "1~ :.7 fLA 9239 6. j~ 6.Q. 27.6 GA 4109 2.6 2 .. 6 3Q.3 HlhlU 437 .3 .:3 .3 ~. 5 IDAHO 319 .. 2 .2 j .1.7 ILL 9130 5.9 5.9 36.,7 1'10 2.5 9,; 1 .7 1.7 38 •.3 IO.Po 470 .3 .3 33.6 KANS 1J56 .7 .1 39.3 KY 2524 1.6 1 '. '6 40.9 LA 4749 3 .. 1 3.iI 44.0 MAINE 23Q .,1 MASS 151G 1 :t 111J, 45.44·1 ~ ~. MD 3J62 2.~ <. .... 47.1 MICY 7 ... 67 4.6 ... 0 j 1 a 6 MINN 095 ....-/ 52.,1 MISS 1667 1 .1.. " 1 • ~ 53.2 MO 35B9 2.3 2.3 55.5 MONT 1 35 D 1 a 1 55.6 N C 4555 2.9.... 2.9 5~.5 N OAK 66 • .i. a i.o. 58.6 N H 163 o t .1 58.? N J 3513 2.3 2.3 61 • ~ N ,"'I£X 7 31 .5 .5 01 • G. N 't 1 46 ~ 2. 9.4 9.4-. 70.9 NE8~ 36d .2 .~ 71 .1 N;:i/ 690 .. 6 .6 71 .7 OHIJ 5746 3.7 3.:7 75.4 OKLA 2169 1 .4 h4 76.8 OQ.:::f'._"l 9"¢ .6 00 77.4 pA '5567 3.5 3.~ d~ .. 9 R .L 267 .2 .t:. ~ 1.' S C 2791 1 .8 1.)0-.1 82.9 s o <\K 75 .1 ' .1 83.0 r!:NN 3175 2. '-: 2. (:. bS .. :"! rEXAS .572d 1 (). 1 1 ,J.1 95.~ UTAH 380 .2 95.4 VA 3539 2.3 2.J.'" 97.7 VT 57 .) 'aU '77.7 · .. 21-AUGrBo SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCID~NT DATA 1976·1983 PAGE ~4:14:Q8 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DeE VAX-11/78J ~~s V4.1

STNAME Aboreviated State Name W \fA 886 .6 .;6 98.3 WASH 1397 .9 .& 99.2 WIS 1086 .7 .7 99.·9

wYO g~~~"~_209 ~M~-_~_.1 ____ ~.1 __ 1 O~.8 TOT A,L 1 5'52'6 i' "'00. J 1 CJ. 0 VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES ,: .. -_ _-- - ... -- - -~ -- .... MONTH Month of Offense

VALID CUM VALUE LAd'~L \I A L Ue FRE\;/UENCY PERCENT PERCENT r'ERC£NT January 1 12359 8.3 8.3 8.3 february 2 12115 7.9 7.8 ~ 6.1 March 3 12782 8 .. 2 8.2 4.3 April 4 12330 7 .. 9 7.& 32.3 May 5 13J;25 B.lt 8.4 4D·.; June 6 2541 8.1 a,.~ 48.-7 July 7 13855 8 .. 9 d. 57.7 AU3ust a 13819 8.9 8.9 66.·6 S.eiJt;l!Ioer Y 13,j13 8.4 8.4 74.9 Octooer 1 ., l2912 8.3 0.3 83 .. 2 Novemb e,. 11 2499 8.1 S.l 91.3 Decem~er 12 13521 8.7 8.7 100.0 ---_ ..... , --...... _... - ... Tor AL 155267 100 D J: fC:;:;J

VA(..IO C~SE5 155267 MIS S r I~ G CASES J

Jf. ...., ~ .. 4 ~ ~ ... II_ 'W" , ~ t ~. I

RECTY~~ Type of Action on Record

VA~IO CUM VALU:: LA;j'EL VALUE FRE ... Ue:-J CY PE~CE\fT Pi:R:SI'wT PSKC~~JT !laormal Update u 131.281 66.5 86.5 86 •• 5 AdJ us t ment 1 2[,'986 13.5 13. '5 1 ;,;0.~ CIf'. ~~fbt f,' rt;;" A" Sl:.,1iIlI r.'-.\,,, :r .... Jl f...J ~ 10:. 0: .fl. 1"~ ":-;' TOTAL 15'52'67 '100.'i .~ WI. w .... MISSINS CASES .1. ~ iii 21~AUG-86 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 197~-~983 PAGE 04:14:09 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78J VMS v4.1

HOMTY? E Ty pe of Hom lei de

VALID CUM VALU~ LA8EL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT Murd & Nonnegl Mansl 1 153268 98.7 98 .. 7 93.7 Negl "1anslau;hter 2 1999 1 • 3 1.3 1 :J :; • .j ._----- ~- .. -...... - TOTAL 15'52'67 ,'1 liD--.- 0:: feu:. 0' VALID CASES 1 ~ 5267 MISSING CASES )

D _ • __ ...... N- - -- . -- .. -- .. o' SITUAT Situation of Offense

\/AL!Ci CU,\j VALU~ LA3SL VA,L UE. FRE~U2NCY PERCE:NT PEP,CE;IjT PERCENT One ViclOne Off 1 100877 65.0 65.0 65.0 One Vi clUnk Off 2 37413 24.1 24.~ 89.,1 One Vi c/Mul t Off 3 12103 7.8 r.B 96.9 "Ult Vic/One Off 4 2796 1.8 lle 8 98.7 Mult Vic'''1ult Oft 5 6 51 .4 .4 99.1 Mult Vic/Unk Off 6 1427 .9 .9 1 en 00 t>1 f:,< ..... ~ .... .n iii> PI: ~. 1; ... .".. z".. 4r .., :JL. ~ m I ... /~< .f},.... ,'r. TOT:'L 155267 1CU .. ; 1 ,r" oJI. .. I.l"'. VALID Cl\SES 155267 MISSING CASES "I" .. 21-AUGM86 SUPPLEME~TAPY HOMICIDE REPOPT INCIDENT OAf A 19l6-1983 PAGE V :14:1.i9 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY DEC VAX-11/78.1, VMS V4."I

VCTCNT Number of Victims in Offense

VALID CUM VAL.Ue: L.ABEi.. VALUE FREQUENCY PERCE~T PE PC ENT PERCENT 1 15~'394 96.9 90.9 96.,.9 2 3995 2.6 2.() 99.4 j 563 .t. .4 99.8 4 202 .1 .1 99.9 ; 54 .:J 1 00. G 6 26 : ~i tat,:,"" 1 C;'.O, 7 11 .~; .~, , 0.;.0 8 0 .~ 1 G8.1'\ 9 5 :r· .;.1 1 ~O.O 10 1 1 .3,.... .0 100.u ..... --_ .... , ...... -...... ,. ... I, TOTAL 1552"67 1£:0.': H'::),.O V~L!O CASES 155267 ?"ISSING CASES "I.

D _ OIl ..... to. -, -, .. ~;-: • t.. M, - - 10 .. _, , -I ., -., - *,...... 1< -...... • - ... - II> -. .. . "'~ -.< CFfCNT Number of Offenders in Offense

VALID CUM VALUe LA3Ei... VALUE FR~ ·.dU~NCY ? ~ RC ~~IT ?=RC::NT P': RC E\IT 1 1 Ct:· 2. 8.i ;':.3 9.).3 9".3 ? 111 92 7 .. 2 7.2- 97.6 :5 2633 1 IJ 7 1.·7 99.3 4 dro .5 .. 5 99.8 5 21~ .. t D1 99.9 6 79 .1 10:).0 • 1i ". 7 27 • J: -':I 1 ;tj •.:. 8 1;] ). .", 1 ~:j.~ 9 12 · ....; 1 ",,' e J • "\3: 1li C a .. .101, 1 : ~ • .) 1 ,11~ , 11 7 . o oJ ;.} 1._ • of "~"W""f.P'''' ...... ft~wtl'"fd ... teIo.~IIWIr"'Jt.«4C't TOr .~L 1(,:'.:- 155267 ., 1 CC' .. ~; VALID CA3~S 155267 ~ISSI~G CASES .' ----~------~----- .., ...

~1"AJG-.80 SUPPLEMENTARY HO M1 C1 DE RE PORT INCIDENT DATA 1976".1983 PAGE (';4:14:~9 NO RT H EA S T ERN UNI VERSI TY DEC VAX-11/78~ vMS V4 .. 1

vIC.il,GE Age of Victim

VALID CUM VALUE L.~8EL II ALUE FRE~Ut::NCV PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT

(I. 1612 1 II :1: l .. v 1 .. 0: 1 879 .. 5 .. 6 1 • .6 2 823 .5 .. 5 2 .. 1 3 476 .. 3 .0 2 .. 4 4 .3 65 .2 • .z 2 .. 7 5 269 .2 .2 2 .. 8 6 195 II 1 .;1 3.0 7 202 .11 .1 3 .. ~ 8 1 81 .1 o~ 3 .. 9 202 .. 1 .,1 3 .. 4 10 208 a 1 .1 3aS 11 203 .. 1 3.6 12 303 .. 2 :~ 3.8 13 422 .. 3 DO 4.1 14 654 .. 4 .4 4 .. 5 15 1135 .. 7 .. 7 5.2 16 1549 1 .. 2 1D2 6.4 17 2776 1 .8 1. a 8.2 pj 3526 2 .. 3 2aG 1,( .. 5 19 442d 2 .. 9 (.,,9 1:3 .3 2G 4918 3 .. 2 3-02 16 .. 5 21 5102 3.3 3.3 19.3 22 5409 3 .. 5 3 .. 5 23 .. 3 23 5467 3.5 305 26a8 24 ~343 3 .. 4 3.4 3:.2 25 5754 '!. a ., 3 .. 7 33.9 20 53~) 1 3 .. 4 3 .. 4 37.4 27 5",37 3.2 3 .. ~ 4:)06 28 4792 3 .. 1 3 .. f 43.7 29 4074 3 D~' 3 .. 1J 46,.7 3J 4353 3" 1 301 49 • .8 31 3678 2 .. 5 2.5 52 .. 3 32 4()C3 2.6 2. '6 5489 33 339J 2 .. 2 2.2 57.1 34 3 .. 1 j 2 .. 2 2o.G 59 .. 3 ~" 3,+ 21 2,,2 2 • .2 01 as 36"" 20e5 1 .. 9 1 a 9 03.3 ?7C· i 1 .. 7 1.7 65.1 37,,/;,- _0 2637 1 .. 7 1 .. ~ 66 .. 3 39 2't65 1 .6 6e.4 40 2734 1".8 6 1G6 7C .. 2 ~1 21 21 1 .4 104 71.5 42 2239 1 IS 5 1.5 73 .. 0 43 1967 1 .. 3 1.0 74.3 44 1d2.J 1 02 1 .12 75.4 45 2';34 1 .. 3 1 .. 3 76.8 40 1737 1 D t 1 01 770.9 ------~ .,. " ~t-AUG ... B6 SUPPLEM~NTARY HOM!CID~ REPORT INC!D!:NT OA~A J~76 .... 19834 1 PAGE (j :14:09 NORTHEA TERN UNIVERSI Y OEC VAX~ 1/U VMS V ..

\/ICAGE Age of Victim 47 1808 1.2 t ,,2 79 .. 0 48 1589 , D j 11" a 83.1 49 155) 1 .. j: 1.~ 31.1 1 .3 1.3 a2 .. ~ ~~ llf~ .9 09 83. 52 1628 1 .. ) 10:': 54 .. 3 53 1443 .9 ,,9 j)5.2 54 1330 ,,9 .9 55 1408 .. 9 .. 9 86·l87.\0' 56 1277 .8 .8 87.8 57 11 56 07 .1 88,..6 58 1050 .7 .7 59.2 59 95~, .6 00 89 .. 8 6u 1:J89 .. ] .7 9~.5 61 t)32 05 .. 5 91.1 62 1~33 .. 7 ..7 91.7 63 845 05 .. 5 92 .. 3 64 689 CI~ .4 92.7 65 827 .. 5 .6 93.3 66 551 .4 , .4 93.6 67 6·5 I "ft, .4 94 .. G 60 S7G .4 .4 94."4 69 542 .3 .3 94.8

7"~ 564 .,4 .4 95.1 71 456 .3 .3 95.4 72 525 .3 .3 95 .. 8 73 ltC1 .. 3 .3 96.0 74 35<5 .2 .2 96.2 75 370 .. 2 .. 2 96.-5 76 367 D 2 ' ,,2 96.7 77 279 .. 2 .2 96.9 78 ~q,0 .. 2 .? 97 a 1 79 79 si. g: ...., .2 97 .. 3 ....·WI 252 .. 2 DiG: 97.4 81 216 a 1 ,,1 97.6 32 23d .. 2 .. 2 97.7 83 17 .(;: .. 1 97 .. 8 D " 84- 169 G 1 .:1 97.9 85 1 50 .. 1 .. ,1 98o~ 86 141 .1 98 a 1 o ' 87 a t :1 98 .. 2 83 ,)l, .... Ii" .. 1 .. 1 98.2 '\. 89 61 D ~. .. .., 98 .. :3 "\. 9; 77 at ,:,. .. 'w 98.3 91 33 • J, .. J :;8 .. 4 92 3b .. J .'J 98 .. 4 ) ..; 98 .. 4 93 28 .. ..,' 94 27 oj: .. ..,. 98 .. 4 95 15 a j; .u 98 .. 4 96 7 .. J: aU 98 .. 4 97 1u oJ oj 93.4 21~AUG-B6 SUPPL~MENTARY HOMICIDE REPOPT INCIDENT DATA 1976-j983 PAGE ~4:14:09 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY OEC VAX~j1/7BJ v~s V4.1 vICAGE Agl~ of Victim 98 30 .l: .0. 98.5 Unknown 99 2394 1 .5 1'.5 ., 00.0 ~ ...... _.... - TOTAL -15'5267.. .. --- '1GD.J: 1·C J~JI b~ vA~!O CASES 155267 MISSING CASES j

C!/I .. Ct: eo ...... a ...... , , .... - 11:1 ...... " , .. - .. VICSEX Sex of Victim

VALID tUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT Male 1 121'1386 77.5 77 .. 5 77.5 female 2 34751 2204 2284 99 .. 9 unkno1.oln 9 13;..1 .. 1 ",,1 1 OJ .. ,:i u" ..... f't,.~"'·1jf &0 ~~~.tQ. ... »'I "*lifft:::""'l»-fP , l TOL~L 1552'67 !1 Cr. 0 3' : rqi.. tt

VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES ".."

"'J .Q.. ~ ;::1 a.., \.... Fi ...-: ~ ,- "- 4- "" .. .,.. _ _ _ _ - _ " . \i!C?ACc Race of Victim

VALID CU~j VALUE LAEltz.L VALUE FRE~U£N'Y PErtCENT PERCENT PEKC~NT llahite 1 823,77 52 .. 9 52.'9 52.9 clack 2 oQl41 44.5 4:'.0 Y7 .. 5 American Indian 3 , 1 ~!,fI .7 .. 7 :il8 a 2 Asian IsL.ander 4 1101 ,.7 0-7 Y8.9 Other '" 5 639 " 4 .4 99.3 Unknown 9 11('9 ",7 11JJ ~. ~_ .7 /I: t·A ___ F:t' t;:ln~.~ I .. .., , ------Tor~L '552'67 1CJu"J 1 CJ e"'; VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES j~ 21-AUG-S.O SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 1976-1983 PAGE ~4:14:10 NOKTHt:AST~RN UNIVERS!TY OEC VAX-11/78.i, 'ItMS \/4.. 1

VICETH Ethnicity of Victim

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE fREQUi:NCY PERCENT PE RC ENT PERCENT Hispanic 1 1[1346 6 .. 7 12.7 12 ... 7 r..on"'Hisoanic 2 47093 31;1 .. 7 58.7 71.5 iJnKnown 9 2318J 14 a 9 23.5 102.:1 .. _____74:;4-3 m .. 47 .. 7 !t11 SSIlil6 .. -...... -.. ~ ...-_ ...... -... TOTAL 155267 '1 i.,'1)" :-I: 1'OJ:,,'i VALID CAS=S 81219 MISSING CASES 74C48 '! ...

~1"'·AUG"'.c6 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE R':'PORT INCIDENT OATA 1976".198~ PI1.GE (;4:14:1t) NO RT H EA S T ERN UNIVERSIT¥ DEC VA X-11/780 \I MS V 4.1

OFFAGE Age of Offender

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PC: RC ENT PERCENT 1 1 .'l .. 0 II;) 2 , .J ...; .g ~. 3 12 · ;;. .0. ..." 4 1Q • r~ ·"'\... ~: .. ~ 5 1 2 .. w • II 101 .0 6 14 .) .0 oa 7 10 .J .0 .n 8 1 7 .. ~: oy. •.1 9 34 II • a I,J, .~ 10 S3 ,. .0. ..1 11' 83 ·... .. 1 .2 12 142 •o l't .3 13 295 .. 2 :~ .4 14 c 51 .. 4- .. 4 •.9 15 124d .uR .. 8 1 .7 16 2164 1 Q 4 1.4 3.1 17 3125 2 .. 3 2.0 5 .. 1 Hj 3372 205 2 .. S 7.6 19 4414 2 08 2 .. 8 10.,4 4738 3 .. 301 13.5 4715 3 .. ~ 3 .. iJ 16.5 ~~,~ -~ 1.891 3 .. 2 3.2 19.6 23 t.730 3 a 1 3.:1 22.7 24- 4712 3 .. ). 3.0 25 ••7 ,--;) 5J 16 3",2 3 .. ~ 290~ 26 4323 2 .. 3 208 31.7 27 4-.;67 2 .. 5 ,.6 34 .. 4 28 3936 2 .. 5 2.5 3·609 29 3739 2 .. 4- 2114 39 D·3 3;) 395': 2.5 2.5 41 .. 9 31 3137 2 .. j 2.~ ,+3 .. 9 32 3194 2/111 2. >tS.9 33 2d12 1 JI 8 1co 47.7 34 2526 1 .. 6 1 ,,-6 1.9 .. 4 35 2617 1 .. 7 1.7 51 .1 30 2237 1 .4 1 D'to 52.5 ,-~( 2u 86 1 .3 1.5 53.3 36 2:"1 c 1 .3 1.13 S 5 d 1 39 1787 1 42 1 .2 56.3 4';' 1"'-~-..) 1 .2 1 ." 57.5 41 151d 1 • J 1 .:; ,8.4 1.2 1563 1 • j 1 a :. 59.5 43 1330 .9 .:9 0;.3 44 128; ,.8 .6 61.,1 45 1374 .9 .9 62.0 46 1131 .. 7 .7 02.8 47 111 U a7 .. 7 63.5 ------~- -- v .. 21"'AUG r~.~6 SUPPLEMENTAPY HOMIC!DE REPORT INCIDENT ~AIA ~956t19834 PAiiE .l.:: :14: 11., NO~THEAST~RN UNIVERSITY DEC VA - 11 8 MS V .. 1

OFf AGE Age of Offenaer 48 1024 .7 .7 64.1 49 952 ..6 .tl 64.] 50. 1 J S1 .7 .7 65 .. 4 51 ~S7 .6 .0 06.0 52 88t) .6 .6 66.5 53 785 .s ., b7.D S4 737 .. 5 .. 6 67.5 55 739 .5 109 68.~: 56 702 .5 .:i 68. 57 585 .. 4 .4 68.:8 58 592 .4- .4 09.2 5~ 543 .3 .i3 69.6 6"... 465 .. 3 DO b9.9 61 337 .2 .2 70111 62 418 03 .. 3 7~ .. 4 63 376 .. 2 .2 64 34·\ .. 2 ae fO.6::.8 65 3: 1 .2 ..., 71 .1 66 260 .. 2 .. 2 71.2 67 260 .. 2 .. ,2 71.4 68 240 .. 2 .. 2 71.6 69 22C .. 1 .:1 71 ...7 7a. 185 .. 1 .,,1 71.8 71 71.9 7, ~7565 :1 :1 72.0 73 1£.6 .. 1' .. 1 72.1 74 1 Z:5 .. 1 72.2 75 125 ..• 1 72.;3 76 94 " 1 :"1 72.3 77 R9 " 1 II .1 72.4 78 59 CI J .".., 72.4 1 79 59 a", • "oi 72.5 8:1 4a .. ./. .Y 7?. .. S 81 63 oJ 7206 '\ .. ,"," 32 4.2 0,'; .... 72.6 83 3d >\ • .J 72.6 ? - II '(. ~4 ,-.0 .'-' 72.6 ..1, ·~, 85 .,28 - a ,,1.1 72 • .6 80 a"~" • .J 72.7 -'" '\ E7 ,oj- ,. .- "oJ 72.7 F·' " .,-~O 1 3 a T,J . • i..' 72.7 ,~ 't 1 .. a !I .. ~ 72.7 0", D _, , ... 7 III. 72.7 i' 91 5t "1:\.. 7'-.7 9.:. "t .J." 72 .. 7 Q- ·... . .j 2 IJ..J" .. J 72.7 "l. 94 4 II ." It;';. 12.7 95 ill "",~4 .'oJ 72 •.7 Q' ,. .0 1 ". "oJ 72.7 .. i_ 98 0 ., 0'" 72.7 unKnown 99 42389 27.3 '27.3 10000 21~AUG~$o SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPOqT INCIO!NT DATA 1976-j983 PAGE L4:14:10 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY D~C VAX-11/7BJ VMS ~4.1

OFf AGE Age of Offenller ____ 0._ ~---~-- -~----. TOTAL 155267 100.0 1 Do'.ci VALID CASES 155267 MISSING CASES ,:

__ CD __ " - ... - ...... CI' _ MIl ...... OfF SEX Sex of Offender

v.alIO CUM VALUE LA6EL VALUE fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT

~ale 1 98737 63 .. 6 63.6 63.6 female 2 17587 11 .. 3 11 .. 3 74.9 Unknown 9 38943 25.1 25.1 11J1J .. j __ "d"~" "'.-__ 0 ...... a •• TOTAL 15 Si6 7 1('C.:J. 1 Cia:';' ilALIO CASES 155267 MISSING CASES J

.. , ... Qp ...... _. _ a w cw .. ... ".. lt4 """ No ... -.... .di' ~ OJ. .~ .. I ~j"r .:1 .• OFF?ACE Race of Offender

VA:...ID CUM II-'LUc LO,3cL VALUE rREQUc~lC'( P'=RCENT PERCENT PEKC£:NT kahite 1 56341 36 .. 3 30,,;3 16D~ claCK t:. 57",55 36 .. 7 30.7 3.J American Indian 3 867 .. 6 .6 73.6 Asian !.oI lsl3nder '+ 0°7 .!t .4 7(..3 Otner 5 .:.38 .. 3 .3 74.3 unknown 9 3Q869 25.7 25.7 1 :J.~. :' l.1..tIto r.r .....-f:. ~ u;. ,rn f·J- ..... ~ t~:::-; II'I'I~.,: .... ,fT.: ,It TOTQL 1 5 5 ~(6 7 1 i;:"' • ) 1 ! oJ,,~'

~. VALID CASES 1 55267 "'IS$!NG CASES .I. v

21-AUG-86 SUPPLEMENTA~Y HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 19l6·~983 PAGE v4:14:1C NORTHEASTER.N UNIVERSITV DEC VAX-:11/78j. VI1S \/4.1

QFfETH Ethnicity of Offender

VALID CUM 'tIALUf LABEL \I Al. tiE FREQUENCY PERC E~T PERCENT PERCENT

Hisoanic 1 7247 4.7 B.~ 8 •.9 t~on~Hi soani c 2 36629 23.6 45.1 54.!; Unknown 9 37343 24.1 46. i,:,. 1 Qj.,~ .. ------.74)48 ...... 47.7 --_MISSING ...... TOTAL 15'5267 !1 i..d). J: 1'Ij i. t;: VALID Ca\SES 81219 MISSING CASES 74048 m __ _ ...... c::t lID ,...... III .. -... , I • ...... -- .. . . iIIEAPON

VALID CUM VALUE LAdEL VALUE FREQUENCY PERCENT PE Re ENT PERCENT firearm 11 5496 3.5 305 3.5 tiandgu n 12 71770 46.2 46.2 49 .. g Rifle 13 81 ~1 5.2 5.2 55. Shot;un 14 12488 ~- ....". 3.C 63.0 Otner ~un 15 275 .2 ." 03.2 j. Kni fe -" 2 0 763 19.2 19 .~ .32.4 alunt o~J€ct 3~ 7580 4.9 lfa9 87.3 Personal weajjon 4j QZ45 6. ;: J e.-:; 93.2 Poi son 5':: 1("9 /I 1 .1 93.3 Pushed out ",dndolol 55 95 93.3 Explosives 6J 95 : 1! :~ 93.4 Fis-e 65 131"13 .. 8 od 94.:2 Orugs 7';J 226 /I t .1 94.4 .. 11 94.7 75p. ", " 3 .3 Strangulation "".I 2863 1 /I B 1.;0 'i605 Q- Asphyxi3tion ~~ 3:'"1 .. 5 .. 6 97.: ~:" lmJ

RELAT I ON Relationsh; p of Vic:tilD to Offen der

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE fREQUENCY PERCENT PERCENT PERCENT Husbana 1 5071 3.3 3.6 3.3 iliife 2 6751 4 .. 3 4 .. 3 7.6 Common ... .la.., Husoand 3 131() .. 8 .0 8.5 Common-tdw Wife 4 1135 .7 .7 9.2 Mother S 343 .. 5 as 9.7 father 6 1310 .8 .8 10.6 Son 7 2165 1.4- 1.4 12.0 Daugnter 8 1337 .9 .. 9 2 8 drother 9 1796 1 .. 2 1.2 14.D.. Sister 1-W 324 .. 2 .'2 14.2 Ine>la\ol 11 1716 1 .1 1 ,,1 15.3 Steotather 12 5(10 " ~. .3 15.6 Steomot:her 13 62 " ... .~~ is.7 Stepson 14 358 .2 a"- 15.9 Step.Jaughter 15 1 51 D 1 .. 1 16.,J Otner family 16 2J72 3 1.3 17 D 3 Nei ghb or 21 2455 1.6.. 1o~ 18.9 Acqua; ntance 22 39399 25.4 25.4 44.3 aoyfri end 23 2;)89 1 .. 3 1 .. 3 45 .. 6 Girlfriend 24 277Q 1.B 47.4 Ex-husoan::J 2S 385 1:~ .2 47.1 Ex·wife 26 535 03 ...."% 4? .. iJ employee 27 85 II 1 .1 't 8 .. 1 :mgloyer 25 99 .1 43.1 f r i en a 29 6367 4: I· ... ;1 52.2 Homos e xua l reldtion 413 .3 .. '3 52 .. 5 3= -1;: ,.. Other Known 31 3d9d 2.5 2.5 ;, ...... ;Stranger 4i.. 25f03 ~6 .. 2 16.2 71.2 Lnknown relationshio 99 __44 O __68 CllCil 8.8 '23.0 1iJ::.iaG . _ .... 1l:iii0_110 ,_ .... _a .... TOTAL 15'5i67 10C.J 1 Q j'D t' VALID C.\SES 155267 "lrSSING C ;'SES ....., 21"'A~G"a6 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE R EPOttT INCIOENT OAf A t976j1983 PAGE '" :"1 : 1 . NORTHEASTERN UNIVEkSIT~ OEC VAX"·111 81l MS \14.1

CIRCUM Circumstances

VAL.ID CUM VAL.UE LABEL VAL.UE fREQUENCY PERCE\lT P2RCENT PERCeNT Rape 2 1561 1 .. ~ 1 .. G 1 • ~ Roobery 3 15 .. (',,+ 9 .. 9 9.9 1:1.9 Burglary 5 1776 1 111 1 .. i1 12.1 LarCen?; 6 06 12.,1 Auto t eft 7 156 : 1 : '1 12 .. 2 Arson 9 39U .6 .,6 12.8 Prostitution 1u 1 S3 .r .;J 12.,9 Other sex offense 17 599 .. 4 .4 3 3 Nareotics laws 18 2524 1 .6 1.6 14.9• Gamblinnr 19 548 .4 .4 15.3 other fe ony 26 1047 .7.,. .'i 15.9 Abor-t ion 32 3 , .(J 16.0 Lovers tr;an;;jle 4;; 3762. 2.4.. 2.4 18.4 K;lled by oaDtsitter 41 22,;) • t .1 1 8.5 cra~l unaer a conol 42 6059 4 .. 3 400 22.8 brawl unCle,. arugs 43 445 .3 .3 23.1 Argument o~er money 44 4751 3 .. 1 3.,1 26.2 Other arguments 45 51030 32 .. 9 32.9 59.0 Gangland killin9 46 410 .. 3 .13 59.3 Youth gang kitllng 47 1159 .7 .7 6~.O Institution KiLLing 48 389 p3 .3 60.3 Sniper attack 49 122 JJ 1 • 1 6f.!..4 HUl1tin.J acc;:::.ent 5,..1 153 II 1' .1 o'J.S "::Ul1 cle3n;na 51 Go5 D J, o~85 " • t~ Chila play ~itn gun c:J' ' 2. 9'i .2 .c. 0~.7 Otner negligent ~un S3 -i25 .. S .b 01.3 Other negl mansl ;9 572 .. f. 04 61 .. 7 ether 6~. 22205 14.3 14.3 76.'" Suspectea felony T'u £11 & 5 .. 2 5 .. 2 81.2 Feton oy oolice 8~ 2077 1 .. 7 1 .. 7 b2.9 felon by citizen 81 27 sa 1 .8 l"G 84.il Unkno'oln 99 23754 15 .. 3 15.3 1 ~,. ~ ,.. f';"" •• ,,-.:..,. t .. II<' ,.... I ••"""""" Wu. QII.,. .... ::.'11»' ~ P"' (r. i';': TOrAL 155267 1~'t.. r• .. '"oJ • a .. ., Vt.LIv CA;)E~ 1 55257 MrSSI~G CASe S v ~1-AUG-36 SUPPLEMENTARY HOMICIDE REPORT INCIDENT DATA 1976-j983 PAGE v4:14:11 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITV DEC VAX"',11/78,Ji VMS 114.1

SUBer R C Suo-circumstances

VALID CUM VALUE LABEL VALUE FREQUENCY P£RCE'lT PERCENT PERCEflJT felon attacked off 1 944 .6 17.3 17.3 felon att fel off 2 174 • 1 3. '2 ~"1...... 1:; felon att ci ti z.en 3 769 .5 14.1 34.5 felon fleeing 4 257 .2 4.7 39.2 felon shot in crime ...c;. 2500 1 .6 45.7 a5.J~ felon resist arrest 6 343 .2 0.'3 91.3 lJnknollln 7 47fJ .3 8.7 1 ~J.Q .. 149802____ -.qM 96.5 MIS.,ING .. "" ...... ,. .. - .,.. ~ I ...... -'~ ... ' '1'\' . TOTAL 155267 '11.JJ. J: 1 r.J .I,• ..;, VAL!D CASES 5465 MISSI~G CASES1498~2 ...