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- catalog contributor b12702586.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-181) and index.".
- catalog description "Shortcomings of Previous Studies on International Homicide -- Medical Resources as an Emerging Explanation for Homicide Rates -- Remedies for the Limitations of Previous Medical Studies -- Overcoming Limitations in Past Studies' Use of International Homicide Data -- Previous Cross-National Homicide Studies -- The Durkheimian Modernization Theory -- Critical Economic Theory -- Cultural Theory -- Medical Resources and Homicide Rates -- Medical Resources and Homicide Rates the U.S. -- Medical Resources, Mortality, and Homicide Rates in the World -- Data on Homicide and Medical Resources -- Dependent Variables -- Independent Variables -- The Variables Derived from Competing Theories -- The Remedy for Missing Values -- Research Model -- Correlation and Regression Analyses -- Description of Dependent Variables -- Description of Independent Variables -- Correlation and Regression Analyses for the WHO Homicide Model -- Correlation and Regression Analyses for the Interpol Homicide Model -- Correlation and Regression Model for Lethality Rates -- Comparison of Regression Results from Different Data Sources -- Validity and Reliability of Dependent Variables -- Validity and Reliability of Medical Variables -- Limitations of Research Design -- The List of Study Group for Dependent Variables, the WHO Homicide Rates, by Region -- The List of Study Group for Dependent Variables, the Interpol Homicide Rates, by Region.".
- catalog extent "ix, 184 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Relationship between national homicide rates and medical care.".
- catalog identifier "1931202486".
- catalog isFormatOf "Relationship between national homicide rates and medical care.".
- catalog isPartOf "Criminal justice (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC)".
- catalog isPartOf "Criminal justice recent scholarship".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : LFB Scholarly Pub.,".
- catalog relation "Relationship between national homicide rates and medical care.".
- catalog subject "2003 A-695".
- catalog subject "614.4/2 21".
- catalog subject "Cross-Cultural Comparison.".
- catalog subject "Health Resources.".
- catalog subject "Health Services Accessibility.".
- catalog subject "Health status indicators.".
- catalog subject "Homicide.".
- catalog subject "Medical care.".
- catalog subject "RA407 .C48 2002".
- catalog subject "Regression Analysis.".
- catalog subject "W 74.1 C548r 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Shortcomings of Previous Studies on International Homicide -- Medical Resources as an Emerging Explanation for Homicide Rates -- Remedies for the Limitations of Previous Medical Studies -- Overcoming Limitations in Past Studies' Use of International Homicide Data -- Previous Cross-National Homicide Studies -- The Durkheimian Modernization Theory -- Critical Economic Theory -- Cultural Theory -- Medical Resources and Homicide Rates -- Medical Resources and Homicide Rates the U.S. -- Medical Resources, Mortality, and Homicide Rates in the World -- Data on Homicide and Medical Resources -- Dependent Variables -- Independent Variables -- The Variables Derived from Competing Theories -- The Remedy for Missing Values -- Research Model -- Correlation and Regression Analyses -- Description of Dependent Variables -- Description of Independent Variables -- Correlation and Regression Analyses for the WHO Homicide Model -- Correlation and Regression Analyses for the Interpol Homicide Model -- Correlation and Regression Model for Lethality Rates -- Comparison of Regression Results from Different Data Sources -- Validity and Reliability of Dependent Variables -- Validity and Reliability of Medical Variables -- Limitations of Research Design -- The List of Study Group for Dependent Variables, the WHO Homicide Rates, by Region -- The List of Study Group for Dependent Variables, the Interpol Homicide Rates, by Region.".
- catalog title "The relationship between national homicide rates and medical care : a cross-national assessment / Don Soo Chon.".
- catalog type "text".