Sb. Sorenson et al., RACE ETHNICITY PATTERNS IN THE HOMICIDE OF CHILDREN IN LOS-ANGELES, 1980 THROUGH 1989, American journal of public health, 83(5), 1993, pp. 725-727
This study investigated age, sex, and race/ethnicity risk patterns for
homicide based on 246 children (newborn to 14 years old) who were mur
dered in the city of Los Angeles 1980 through 1989. Rates of homicide
are higher for newborn to 4-year-olds than for 5- to 14-year-olds. Boy
s and girls have similar rates of homicide at young ages; among 5- to
14-year-olds, however, boys have higher rates. Characteristics of the
victim, suspect, and event were fairly consistent across victim race/e
thnicity. Rates vary by the victim's race/ethnicity; paralleling patte
rns among adults, rates of homicide are lowest for non-Hispanic White,
higher for Hispanic, and highest for Black children.