When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2000 Homicide Data – North Carolina

81 females were murdered by males in North Carolina in 2000

The homicide rate among females murdered by males in North Carolina was 1.97 per 100,000 in 2000

Ranked 6th in the United States

Age
Five female homicide victims (6 percent) were less than 18 years old and 7 victims (9 percent) were 65 years of age or older. The average age was 37 years old.

Race
Out of 81 female murder victims, 3 were American Indian, 1 was Asian, 32 were black, and 45 were white.

Most Common Weapons
For homicides in which the weapon used could be identified, 72 percent of female victims (53 out of 74) were shot and killed with guns. Of these, 72 percent (38 victims) were killed with handguns. There were 4 females killed with knives or other cutting instruments, 3 females killed by a blunt object, and 10 females killed by bodily force. 

Victim/Offender Relationship
For homicides in which the victim to offender relationship could be identified, 91 percent of female victims (64 out of 70) were murdered by someone they knew. Six female victims were killed by a stranger. Of the victims who knew their offenders, 67 percent (43 victims) were wives, common-law wives, ex-wives, or girlfriends of the offenders. Among the 43 female intimates murdered, 67 percent (29 victims) were killed with guns; 62 percent of these (18 victims) were shot and killed with handguns. 

Circumstance
For homicides in which the circumstances could be identified, 92 percent (58 out of 63) were not related to the commission of any other felony. Of these, 48 percent (28 homicides) involved arguments between the victim and offender.

 


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