Gonzalez, Andrew2020-05-182020-05-182020-05-20Gonzalez, Andrew (2020). Homicide in Alaska: 1976-2016. Anchorage, AK: Alaska Justice Information Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.ajic.2020-05http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11067AJiC's Homicide in Alaska: 1976-2016 compiled 41 years of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Supplementary Homicide Reports (SHR). This is the first time these data on homicide in Alaska have been examined across a multi-year timespan. The report describes homicide incidents, victims and suspects. These characteristics included weapon use, relationships between victims and suspects, circumstances, demographic characteristics, and more presenting the differences among race and sex groups. Additionally, the report makes note of the magnitude and characteristics of homicides involving American Indian and Alaska Native female victims, as well as how the rate of homicide victimization differs by race and sex of the victim.Executive Summary / Overview of Report / Part One: Homicide Incident Characteristics / Annual Homicide Incidents / Monthly Incidents / Law Enforcement Agency / Weapon / Circumstance / Situation / Summary / Part Two: Characteristics of Homicide Suspects and Victims / Demographic Characteristics of Homicide Suspects / Homicide Suspect-Homicide Victim Relationships / Demographic Characteristics of Homicide Victims / Summary / Part Three: Homicide Incident Characteristics by Victim Race and Sex / Race and Gender Differences in Homicide Victimization / Homicide Incident Characteristics, by Victim Race and Sex / Homicide Victims by Suspect Characteristics / Summary / American Indian or Alaska Native Female Victims / Summary and Conclusions / Works Cited / Appendicesen-USHomicideHomicide in Alaska: 1976-2016A Descriptive Analysis of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Supplemental Homicide ReportsFull ReportReport