Suicide and homicide : Durkheim’s and Henry & Short’s theories tested on data from the Baltic States

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Suicide and homicide: Durkheim’s and Henry & Short’s theories tested on data from the Baltic States
In the Journal:
Archives of suicide research. 2003, 7, 1, p. 51-59
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Ekonomika; Kultūrinis; Kultūrinė būklė; Savižudybė; Savižudybės; Sociopolitinis; Sociopolitinė būklė; Žmogžiudystės; Žmogžudystė; Cultural; Economy; Homicide; Sociopolitical; Suicide.

ENThe three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - were studied in two sociopolitically divergent periods. The first was the stagnation period under the Soviet regime in 1970-1984. The second was the period of democratic reforms that started in 1985, with encouraging political changes, ensuing difficulties associated with the change-over to the market economy from 1989; and finally stabilization in 1994-1998. The results of our study supported the hypothesis that suicide and homicide are affected by sociopolitical and economic conditions. Durkheim’s suicide theory affords an explanation of the stable high suicide rate during stagnation period and the subsequent S-shaped suicide trend (fall-rise fall) during the reform period. However, the parallel suicide and homicide trends in the Baltic States do not tally with the postulates of Durkheim and Henry &Short regarding the inverse correlation of suicide and homicide at various levels of external restraints and with the varying state of the economy. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1080/13811110290103036
ISSN:
1381-1118
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