Tw. Rice et Cr. Goldman, ANOTHER LOOK AT THE SUBCULTURE OF VIOLENCE THESIS - WHO MURDERS WHOM AND UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES, Sociological spectrum, 14(4), 1994, pp. 371-384
This research brings new evidence to bear on the question of whether a
subculture of violence exists in the southern United States. Specific
ally, we use 1991 homicide data from the FBI to determine that (a) Sou
therners are more likely than people in other regions to murder in arg
umentative situations and (b) Southerners are more likely than non-Sou
therners to kill people they know. We contend that these findings are
consistent with the subculture of violence thesis.