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examining the effect of mandatory arrest laws on family homicides where the victim is less often responsible for reporting. For … family homicides, mandatory arrest laws appear to reduce the number of homicides. This study therefore provides evidence that …
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examining the effect of mandatory arrest laws on family homicides where the victim is less often responsible for reporting. For … family homicides, mandatory arrest laws appear to reduce the number of homicides. This study therefore provides evidence that …
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examining the effect of mandatory arrest laws on family homicides where the victim is less often responsible for reporting. For … family homicides, mandatory arrest laws appear to reduce the number of homicides. This study therefore provides evidence that …
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There is a vigorous debate on whether arrests for domestic violence (DV) will deter future abuse or create a retaliatory backlash. We study how arrests affect the dynamics of DV using administrative data for over 124,000 DV emergency calls (999 calls) for West Midlands, the second most populous...
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