Riggs, Jack E.; Hobbs, Gerald R. - In: Social Sciences 3 (2014) 3, pp. 394-403
Between 1940 and 2005, in the United States, the rate of unnatural death declined about 75 percent in infant and young child boys and girls; a remarkable indicator of successful child protection. During this same period, the rate of reported homicide in infant boys increased 64.0 percent, in...