Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology 11/2012

01-11-2012 | PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY

Socioeconomic inequalities in homicide mortality: a population-based comparative study of 12 European countries

Authors: Andrew Stickley, Mall Leinsalu, Anton E. Kunst, Matthias Bopp, Bjørn Heine Strand, Pekka Martikainen, Olle Lundberg, Katalin Kovács, Barbara Artnik, Ramune Kalediene, Jitka Rychtaříková, Bogdan Wojtyniak, Johan P. Mackenbach

Published in: European Journal of Epidemiology | Issue 11/2012

Login to get access

Abstract

Recent research has suggested that violent mortality may be socially patterned and a potentially important source of health inequalities within and between countries. Against this background the current study assessed socioeconomic inequalities in homicide mortality across Europe. To do this, longitudinal and cross-sectional data were obtained from mortality registers and population censuses in 12 European countries. Educational level was used to indicate socioeconomic position. Age-standardized mortality rates were calculated for post, upper and lower secondary or less educational groups. The magnitude of inequalities was assessed using the relative and slope index of inequality. The analysis focused on the 35–64 age group. Educational inequalities in homicide mortality were present in all countries. Absolute inequalities in homicide mortality were larger in the eastern part of Europe and in Finland, consistent with their higher overall homicide rates. They contributed 2.5 % at most (in Estonia) to the inequalities in total mortality. Relative inequalities were high in the northern and eastern part of Europe, but were low in Belgium, Switzerland and Slovenia. Patterns were less consistent among women. Socioeconomic inequalities in homicide are thus a universal phenomenon in Europe. Wide-ranging social and inter-sectoral health policies are now needed to address the risk of violent victimization that target both potential offenders and victims.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Dahlberg LL, Krug EG. Violence—a global public health problem. In: Krug EG, Dahlberg LL, Mercy JA, Zwi AB, Lozano R, editors. World report on violence and health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2002. p. 2–21. Dahlberg LL, Krug EG. Violence—a global public health problem. In: Krug EG, Dahlberg LL, Mercy JA, Zwi AB, Lozano R, editors. World report on violence and health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2002. p. 2–21.
2.
go back to reference Rutherford A, Zwi AB, Grove NJ, Butchart A. Violence: a priority for public health? (part 2). J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007;61:764–70.PubMedCrossRef Rutherford A, Zwi AB, Grove NJ, Butchart A. Violence: a priority for public health? (part 2). J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007;61:764–70.PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference The global burden of disease. 2004 update. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2008. The global burden of disease. 2004 update. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2008.
4.
go back to reference Sethi D, Hughes K, Bellis M, Mitis F, Racioppi F, editors. European report on preventing violence and knife crime among young people. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2010. Sethi D, Hughes K, Bellis M, Mitis F, Racioppi F, editors. European report on preventing violence and knife crime among young people. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2010.
5.
go back to reference Spierenburg P. Long-term historical trends of homicide in Europe. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 25–38.CrossRef Spierenburg P. Long-term historical trends of homicide in Europe. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 25–38.CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Eisner M. Long-term historical trends in violent crime. Crime and Justice. A Review of Research. 2003;30:83–142. Eisner M. Long-term historical trends in violent crime. Crime and Justice. A Review of Research. 2003;30:83–142.
7.
go back to reference Marshall IH, Summers DL. Contemporary differences in rates and trends of homicide among European nations. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 39–69.CrossRef Marshall IH, Summers DL. Contemporary differences in rates and trends of homicide among European nations. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 39–69.CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Kaplan GA, Pamuk ER, Lynch JW, Cohen RD, Balfour JL. Inequality in income and mortality in the United States: analysis of mortality and potential pathways. BMJ. 1996;312:999–1003.PubMedCrossRef Kaplan GA, Pamuk ER, Lynch JW, Cohen RD, Balfour JL. Inequality in income and mortality in the United States: analysis of mortality and potential pathways. BMJ. 1996;312:999–1003.PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Leyland AH, Dundas R. The social patterning of deaths due to assault in Scotland, 1980–2005: population-based study. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2010;64:432–9.PubMedCrossRef Leyland AH, Dundas R. The social patterning of deaths due to assault in Scotland, 1980–2005: population-based study. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2010;64:432–9.PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Rooney C, Devis T. Recent trends in deaths from homicide in England and Wales. Health Stat Q. 1999;3:5–13. Rooney C, Devis T. Recent trends in deaths from homicide in England and Wales. Health Stat Q. 1999;3:5–13.
11.
go back to reference Kivivuori J, Lehti M. The social composition of homicide in Finland, 1960–2000. Acta Sociol. 2006;49:67–82.CrossRef Kivivuori J, Lehti M. The social composition of homicide in Finland, 1960–2000. Acta Sociol. 2006;49:67–82.CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Leinsalu M, Vågerö D, Kunst AE. Estonia 1989–2000: enormous increase in mortality differences by education. Int J Epidemiol. 2003;32:1081–7.PubMedCrossRef Leinsalu M, Vågerö D, Kunst AE. Estonia 1989–2000: enormous increase in mortality differences by education. Int J Epidemiol. 2003;32:1081–7.PubMedCrossRef
13.
go back to reference Shaw M, Tunstall H, Dorling D. Increasing inequalities in risk of murder in Britain: trends in the demographic and spatial distribution of murder, 1981–2000. Health Place. 2005;11:45–54.PubMedCrossRef Shaw M, Tunstall H, Dorling D. Increasing inequalities in risk of murder in Britain: trends in the demographic and spatial distribution of murder, 1981–2000. Health Place. 2005;11:45–54.PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Sethi D, Racioppi F, Baumgarten I, Vida P. Injuries and violence in Europe: why they matter and what can be done. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2006. Sethi D, Racioppi F, Baumgarten I, Vida P. Injuries and violence in Europe: why they matter and what can be done. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2006.
15.
go back to reference Sethi D, Mitis F, Racioppi F. Preventing injuries in Europe: from international collaboration to local implementation. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2010. Sethi D, Mitis F, Racioppi F. Preventing injuries in Europe: from international collaboration to local implementation. Copenhagen: World Health Organization; 2010.
16.
go back to reference Leth PM. Homicides in southern Denmark during 25 years. Hom Stud. 2010;14:419–35.CrossRef Leth PM. Homicides in southern Denmark during 25 years. Hom Stud. 2010;14:419–35.CrossRef
21.
go back to reference Mackenbach JP, Kunst AE. Measuring the magnitude of socio-economic inequalities in health: an overview of available measures illustrated with two examples from Europe. Soc Sci Med. 1997;44:757–71.PubMedCrossRef Mackenbach JP, Kunst AE. Measuring the magnitude of socio-economic inequalities in health: an overview of available measures illustrated with two examples from Europe. Soc Sci Med. 1997;44:757–71.PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Ezendam NPM, Stirbu I, Leinsalu M, Lundberg O, Kalediene R, Wojtyniak B, Martikainen P, Mackenbach J, Kunst A. Educational inequalities in cancer mortality differ greatly between countries around the Baltic Sea. Eur J Cancer. 2008;44:454–64.PubMedCrossRef Ezendam NPM, Stirbu I, Leinsalu M, Lundberg O, Kalediene R, Wojtyniak B, Martikainen P, Mackenbach J, Kunst A. Educational inequalities in cancer mortality differ greatly between countries around the Baltic Sea. Eur J Cancer. 2008;44:454–64.PubMedCrossRef
23.
go back to reference Jones-Webb R, Wall M. Neighborhood racial/ethnic concentration, social disadvantage, and homicide risk: an ecological analysis of 10 U.S. cities. J Urban Health. 2008;85:662–76.PubMedCrossRef Jones-Webb R, Wall M. Neighborhood racial/ethnic concentration, social disadvantage, and homicide risk: an ecological analysis of 10 U.S. cities. J Urban Health. 2008;85:662–76.PubMedCrossRef
24.
go back to reference Hummer RA, Lariscy JT. Educational attainment and adult mortality. In: Rogers RG, Crimmins EM, editors. International handbook of adult mortality. Dordrecht: Springer; 2011. p. 241–61.CrossRef Hummer RA, Lariscy JT. Educational attainment and adult mortality. In: Rogers RG, Crimmins EM, editors. International handbook of adult mortality. Dordrecht: Springer; 2011. p. 241–61.CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Markowitz FE, Felson RB. Social-demographic attitudes and violence. Criminology. 1998;36:117–38.CrossRef Markowitz FE, Felson RB. Social-demographic attitudes and violence. Criminology. 1998;36:117–38.CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Wahlsten P, Koiranen V, Saukko P. Survey of medico-legal investigation of homicides in the city of Turku. Finland. J Forensic Leg Med. 2007;14:243–52.CrossRef Wahlsten P, Koiranen V, Saukko P. Survey of medico-legal investigation of homicides in the city of Turku. Finland. J Forensic Leg Med. 2007;14:243–52.CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Kivivuori J, Lehti M, Aaltonen M. Homicide in Finland 2002–2006: a description based on the Finnish Homicide Monitoring System (FHMS). Helsinki: National Research Institute of Legal Policy; 2007. Kivivuori J, Lehti M, Aaltonen M. Homicide in Finland 2002–2006: a description based on the Finnish Homicide Monitoring System (FHMS). Helsinki: National Research Institute of Legal Policy; 2007.
28.
29.
go back to reference Jefferis BJMH, Manor O, Power C. Social gradients in binge drinking and abstaining: trends in a cohort of British adults. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007;61:150–3.PubMedCrossRef Jefferis BJMH, Manor O, Power C. Social gradients in binge drinking and abstaining: trends in a cohort of British adults. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2007;61:150–3.PubMedCrossRef
30.
go back to reference Shaw J, Hunt IM, Flynn S, Amos T, Meehan J, Robinson J, Bickley H, Parsons R, McCann K, Burns J, Kapur N, Appleby L. The role of alcohol and drugs in homicides in England and Wales. Addiction. 2006;101:1117–24.PubMedCrossRef Shaw J, Hunt IM, Flynn S, Amos T, Meehan J, Robinson J, Bickley H, Parsons R, McCann K, Burns J, Kapur N, Appleby L. The role of alcohol and drugs in homicides in England and Wales. Addiction. 2006;101:1117–24.PubMedCrossRef
31.
go back to reference Rossow I. Alcohol and homicide: a cross-cultural comparison of the relationship in 14 European countries. Addiction. 2001;96(Suppl. 1):S77–92.PubMed Rossow I. Alcohol and homicide: a cross-cultural comparison of the relationship in 14 European countries. Addiction. 2001;96(Suppl. 1):S77–92.PubMed
32.
go back to reference World Health Organization. Alcohol and interpersonal violence: policy briefing. Author: Rome; 2005. World Health Organization. Alcohol and interpersonal violence: policy briefing. Author: Rome; 2005.
33.
go back to reference Bye EK. Alcohol and homicide in Europe. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 231–45.CrossRef Bye EK. Alcohol and homicide in Europe. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 231–45.CrossRef
34.
go back to reference Ceccato V. Expressive crimes in post-socialist states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. J Scand Stud Criminol Crime Prev. 2008;9:2–30.CrossRef Ceccato V. Expressive crimes in post-socialist states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. J Scand Stud Criminol Crime Prev. 2008;9:2–30.CrossRef
35.
go back to reference Wilkinson R. Why is violence more common where inequality is greater? Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004;1036:1–12.PubMedCrossRef Wilkinson R. Why is violence more common where inequality is greater? Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004;1036:1–12.PubMedCrossRef
36.
go back to reference Savolainen J. Inequality, welfare state, and homicide: further support for the institutional anomie theory. Criminology. 2000;38:1021–42.CrossRef Savolainen J. Inequality, welfare state, and homicide: further support for the institutional anomie theory. Criminology. 2000;38:1021–42.CrossRef
37.
go back to reference Wilkinson RG, Kawachi I, Kennedy BP. Mortality, the social environment, crime and violence. Sociol Health Illn. 1998;20:578–97.CrossRef Wilkinson RG, Kawachi I, Kennedy BP. Mortality, the social environment, crime and violence. Sociol Health Illn. 1998;20:578–97.CrossRef
38.
go back to reference Salla J, Ceccato V, Ahven A. Homicide in Estonia. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 421–35.CrossRef Salla J, Ceccato V, Ahven A. Homicide in Estonia. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 421–35.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Andresen MA. Homicide in Lithuania. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 437–49.CrossRef Andresen MA. Homicide in Lithuania. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 437–49.CrossRef
40.
go back to reference Lysova AV, Shchitov NG, Pridemore WA. Homicide in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer; 2012. p. 451–69.CrossRef Lysova AV, Shchitov NG, Pridemore WA. Homicide in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer; 2012. p. 451–69.CrossRef
41.
go back to reference Sorlie PD, Johnson NJ. Validity of education information on the death certificate. Epidemiology. 1996;7:437–9.PubMedCrossRef Sorlie PD, Johnson NJ. Validity of education information on the death certificate. Epidemiology. 1996;7:437–9.PubMedCrossRef
42.
go back to reference Shkolnikov VM, Jasilionis D, Andreev EM, Jdanov DA, Stankuniene V, Ambrozaitiene D. Linked versus unlinked estimates of mortality and length of life by education and marital status: evidence from the first record linkage study in Lithuania. Soc Sci Med. 2007;64:1392–406.PubMedCrossRef Shkolnikov VM, Jasilionis D, Andreev EM, Jdanov DA, Stankuniene V, Ambrozaitiene D. Linked versus unlinked estimates of mortality and length of life by education and marital status: evidence from the first record linkage study in Lithuania. Soc Sci Med. 2007;64:1392–406.PubMedCrossRef
43.
go back to reference Smit PR, de Jong RR, Bijleveld CCJH. Homicide data in Europe: definitions, sources, and statistics. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 5–23.CrossRef Smit PR, de Jong RR, Bijleveld CCJH. Homicide data in Europe: definitions, sources, and statistics. In: Liem MCA, Pridemore WA, editors. Handbook of European homicide research: patterns, explanations, and country studies. New York: Springer Science; 2012. p. 5–23.CrossRef
44.
go back to reference World Health Organization. Preventing violence: a guide to implementing the recommendations of the world report on violence and health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2004. World Health Organization. Preventing violence: a guide to implementing the recommendations of the world report on violence and health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2004.
Metadata
Title
Socioeconomic inequalities in homicide mortality: a population-based comparative study of 12 European countries
Authors
Andrew Stickley
Mall Leinsalu
Anton E. Kunst
Matthias Bopp
Bjørn Heine Strand
Pekka Martikainen
Olle Lundberg
Katalin Kovács
Barbara Artnik
Ramune Kalediene
Jitka Rychtaříková
Bogdan Wojtyniak
Johan P. Mackenbach
Publication date
01-11-2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
European Journal of Epidemiology / Issue 11/2012
Print ISSN: 0393-2990
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7284
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10654-012-9717-3

Other articles of this Issue 11/2012

European Journal of Epidemiology 11/2012 Go to the issue