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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