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Suicide: Theory, Practice and Investigation

by Ronald M. Holmes, Stephen T. Holmes
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Overview

Suicide: Theory, Practice and Investigation is the only text available in paperback form that offers an accessible overview of suicide in the United States. Written by Ronald M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes, two of the foremost authors of murder and violent crime books in the world, this book examines the social problem and criminal justice concerns of suicide from unique perspectives. The authors discuss the various forms of suicide and analyze the latest data on regional differences and how gender, marital status, occupation, health, drug use, and religion all influence the practice of suicide.

Synopsis

This supplementary text for courses in criminology, psychology, and forensic science provides an accessible overview of the social problem and criminal justice concerns of suicide in the United States. Written by a professor of criminal justice and a coroner, it identifies different motivations for suicide and analyzes recent data on how its practice is affected by variables such as gender, marital status, occupation, health, drug use, and religion. It also covers suicide investigation techniques used in the field and the laboratory. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Ronald M. Holmes

Stephen T. Holmes is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Central Florida. Prior to this position, he was a social science analyst for the National Institute of Justice in Washington, D.C. He has authored 6 books and more than 15 articles dealing with policing, drug testing, probation and parole issues, and violent crime. He received his doctorate from the University of Cincinnati.

Ronald M. Holmes is Coroner, in the Jefferson County Coroner's office and Professor Emeritus of Justice Administration at the University of Louisville. He is the author of several books, among them Profiling Violent Crimes, Sex Crimes, and Serial Murder. He is also the author of more than 50 articles appearing in scholarly publications. He is Vice President of the National Center for the Study of Unresolved Homicides and has completed more than 500 psychological profiles for police departments across the United States. He received his doctorate from Indiana University.

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Editorials

Choice Magazine

Ronald Holmes and Stephen Holmes offer a unique text aimed primarily at criminal justice undergraduates, though other behavioral science students will find this work a helpful reference text, too. . . . What makes this work distinctive is its forensic science overlay, as the authors offer detailed coverage on suicide notes and methods.β€” W. Feigelman

CHOICE - W. Feigelman

Ronald Holmes and Stephen Holmes offer a unique text aimed primarily at criminal justice undergraduates, though other behavioral science students will find this work a helpful reference text, too. . . . What makes this work distinctive is its forensic science overlay, as the authors offer detailed coverage on suicide notes and methods.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412910101

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