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Driven to kill

vehicles as weapons

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An edition of Driven to kill (2008)

Driven to kill

vehicles as weapons

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Overview: The charge: first-degree murder. The murder weapon: a 1987 Ford Escort. A car as a murder weapon? In Driven to Kill, J. Peter Rothe unflinchingly examines the use of vehicles in cases of assault, abduction, rape, gang warfare, terrorism, suicide, and murder. What separates an everyday driver from a motorized menace? Read and find out. Yes, Rothe offers a trove of unprecedented research for sociologists, criminologists, policy makers, police, as well as public health, injury prevention, and traffic safety professionals, but his accessible style speaks to our fascination with car culture and true crime stories.

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English
Pages
246

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Driven to kill: vehicles as weapons
2008, University of Alberta Press
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Edmonton

Table of Contents

I. The social context. Roads et cetera ; Dominating social issues ; Symbols and messages ; Corporate interests ; State-sponsored violence ; Violence against nature ; Vehicle theft, robbery, and vandalism ; Roadway workers as victims of violence
II. The mediate and intermediate zones. Vengeful driving and road rage ; Sexual assault ; The police as pursuers and victims ; Hit and run ; Gang violence and drive-by shootings ; Carjacking and kidnapping
III. The immediate zone. Suicide ; Car bombs ; Homicide.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-236) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.15
Library of Congress
HV6493 .R68 2008, HV6493.R68 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23198274M
Internet Archive
driventokillvehi00roth
ISBN 10
0888644876
ISBN 13
9780888644879
LCCN
2009291315
OCLC/WorldCat
191856268
Goodreads
5384033

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In Driven to Kill, J. Peter Rothe unflinchingly examines the use of vehicles in cases of assault, abduction, rape, gang warfare, terrorism, suicide, and murder. How can a car be such an enabling force for the gamut of society's most heinous crimes? Rothe offers a trove of unprecedented research for sociologists, criminologists, policy makers, police, as well as public health, injury prevention, and traffic safety professionals, but his accessible style speaks to our fascination with car culture and true crime stories. A widely published scholar, Peter Rothe has a rich background in analysing the social behaviour engaged in risk, safety, and injury. He has directed major qualitative research studies in traffic safety, education, trucking, criminology, health, injury control, counselling, First Nations communities, and gerontology. Dr. Rothe is presently Associate Professor with the University of Alberta School of Public Health, Centre for Health Promotion Studies and a senior researcher with the Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research at the University of Alberta.

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