ContentsSection I. Rationale and Methodology
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Literature
Chapter 3. Methodology
Section II. Epidemiology
with Jay Sandlow
Chapter 4. Suicide
Chapter 5. Homicide
Chapter 6. Motor-Vehicle Accidents
Chapter 7. Accidents Excluding Motor-Vehicle Accidents (Non-Motor-Vehicle Accidents)
Chapter 8. Total Accidents
Section III. Violent Deaths and Self-Destructiveness
Chapter 9. Violent Deaths as Reflecting Self-Destructive Tendencies
with Elaine H. Klemen, M.S.W.
Chapter 10. Synthesis: Violent Deaths in Aggregate
with Kevin W. Luke, M.D., Paul Montes II, Sonia Perez, and Jay Sandlow
Section IV. Toward Prediction and Etiology
with Daniel Offer, M.D.
Chapter 11. Violent Deaths Among the Young
Chapter 12. Violent Death Patterns in the United States: Relationship to Population Changes and the Economy
Section V. Conclusions
Chapter 13. Summary and Discussion
Appendix 1. Violent Death Rates, United States, 1900-1984, by Type of Mortality, Sex, and Race
Appendix 2. Violent Death Rates, United States, 1914-1984, by Type of Mortality, Age, Sex, and Race
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