Abstract

This article focuses on two related topics. It studies the basic steps and features of the development of criminological theories and currents devoted to the problems of violent crime during late XX- beginning XXI centuries in Finland and Sweden. The article discusses the dynamics of absolute and relative indicators of homicides in these countries in 1950-2010. It also identifies territorial features of the following type of crime and analyses the victimological features of homicide based on criminal statistics. The article carries out the grouping of perpetrators in relation to employment and presents the latest research of Finnish and Swedish experts, who tracked the effects of alcohol on the mortality rate caused by criminal homicide.

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