Homicides and Suicides of World War II

A Critical Analysis of 656 Homicides and 1179 Suicides

Norman Zamcheck, Murray A. Geisler

ResearchPosted on rand.org 1960Published in: Journal of Forensic Sciences, v. 5, no. 1, Jan. 1960, p. 84-101

This study demonstrated that military homicides and suicides tended to conform to certain patterns resembling in many respects those of civilian groups.

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  • Availability: Non-RAND
  • Year: 1960
  • Pages: 18
  • Document Number: EP-196001-01

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