Race and Homicide in Nineteenth-Century California . Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2002. xii + 148 pp. Notes, select bibliography, and index. $29.95. _/bibliographic _bibliographic David Peterson del Mar. Beaten Down: A History of Interpersonal Violence in the West . Seattle: University ...
International murder rates for cities are difficult to obtain outside the developed world. According to some reports Bagota (Colombia), Karachi (Pakistan), Lagos (Nigeria), Dhaka (Bangladesh) and Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea) have some of the highest murder rates in the world, but there ...
It came in on a wave of anti-immigration hysteria following a series of events including the 1919 recession and the resulting high unemployment rates and governmental policy at the time of isolation. [Pictured: Newly arrived European immigrants at Ellis Island in 1921.] 1922: The Cable Act ...
As alleged in the indictment filed in White Plains federal court, in April 2016, Tartaglione and Joseph Biggs of Nanuet, a security guard at a school in Hastings-On-Hudson, killed Martin Luna, Urbano Santiago, Miguel Luna, and Hector Gutierrez as part of their cocaine distribution conspiracy....
The suspect, John Tessier, is a 72-year-old former police officer, living in Seattle under a new name: Jack McCullough. When investigators make it clear they suspected McCullough of being Maria Ridulph's killer, he goes on the defensive. ...
Was the shooting of a Seattle man a random incident of road rage, or was the gunman a self-taught killer intent on finding the perfect moment to kill? Peter Van Sant investigates. | <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-student-of-murder/"
Looking at 2019 data, I see that our local rape and theft rates are twice the national average. My guess is that the first is almost completely about reporting, which has likely changed in the last decade. We're 20% below national average in murder, but the raw number is so low -- ...
Anti-police candidates and a policing overhaul referendum were rejected on Election Day in Seattle, Minneapolis an Buffalo, continuing a trend of voters and public officials choosing moderate and measured approaches to policing over sweeping or radical c
It came in on a wave of anti-immigration hysteria following a series of events including the 1919 recession and the resulting high unemployment rates and governmental policy at the time of isolation. [Pictured: Newly arrived European immigrants at Ellis Island in 1921.] 1922: The Cable Act ...