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"Recession to Fuel More Family Murder, Suicide"
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Recession to Fuel More Family Murder, Suicide
The dramatic murder-suicides last month involving a family in Ohio and another in California might be the tip of a deadly domestic-violence iceberg, a sociologist says.
The topic, of course, is highly complex. In a nutshell, however, several studies have found that suicides as well as domestic violence spike for the unemployed. While family murder-suicides are relatively uncommon, such events can be tied to poor economic situations such as the current recession, said Sampson Blair, a sociologist at University of Buffalo.
"I expect an increase in such incidents over the next few years because economic strain on families provokes depression and desperation," Blair said.
Blair is not alone in anticipating a rise in suicide and deadly domestic violence.
Suicide risk
Blair cited a 2003 study in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, which found that "being unemployed was associated with a twofold to threefold increased relative risk of death by suicide, compared with being employed." The study's researchers noted, however, that about half the association they found "might be attributable to confounding by mental illness."
A 1998 study in the British Medical Journal found "the link between suicide and unemployment is more powerful that other socio-economic measures."
And as we all know, the current economic downturn is unlike anything seen in decades, with pressures on some people coming from all angles at once.
"From the individual's point of view, the loss of a job is certainly bad, but it can become much, much worse when it coincides with a loss of savings and investments, the loss of the family home (through foreclosure, for instance), and dismal prospects for finding another job soon," Blair said.
In the California case last month, Ervin Lupoe killed his wife and five children. It was the fifth mass death of a family by murder or suicide in a year just in Southern California. Lupoe left a suicide note describing the "horrendous ordeal" he and his wife went through after both being fired from their jobs.
(In the Ohio case, Mark Meeks had lost his job but recently gotten it back, before shooting his wife, his two small children, and himself. Police are not, however, leaning toward finance as being the main reason for the apparent murder-suicide.)
Social isolation
While several studies have linked unemployment to suicides, it's not clear that overall terrible economic times cause spikes in the suicide rate.
In fact one researcher, Loren Coleman, an expert on suicides and author of "The Copycat Effect" (Pocket, 2004), argues that suicides actually decrease during times of social and economic stress: "Historical studies conducted by sociologist Steven Stack and others have discovered a noticeable dip in suicides and related violent events when there is society-wide anguish, for example, in times of massive immediate grieving in periods of wars and economic depressions."
Suicide is more common than most people think, though. Each day about 85 U.S. residents die by suicide, or roughly 30,000 a year. Hundreds of thousands more try it every year, according to researchers at Temple University in Philadelphia. Suicide is the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, higher on the list than homicide. Men are more prone to suicide than women. (Women are three times more likely to report attempting suicide than men, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Men apparently succeed more often, as they are four times more likely to actually die from suicide.)
The reasons are myriad and certainly go beyond mere economic misfortune.
A recent study led by Temple University sociology professor Matt Wray found Las Vegas residents are much more likely to commit suicide than people living elsewhere in the country. Among the reasons speculated by Wray and his colleagues in the November online version of the journal Social Science and Medicine: gambler's despair, of course. But short-term economic woe is probably not the only mechanism at work in Sin City.
"Las Vegas is also one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the U.S., a pattern of growth that may amplify social isolation, fragmentation and low social cohesion, all of which have long been identified as correlates of suicide," Wray said.
Domestic violence linked to suicide
Economic downturns are also known to fuel domestic violence.
"Economic stresses often lead to more frequent abuse, more violent abuse, and more dangerous abuse when domestic violence already exists," wrote Mary R. Lauby, executive director of Jane Doe Inc., and Sue Else, president of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, in a December op-ed piece for The Boston Globe. "Rhode Island, for example, has recently seen a 25 percent increase in felony-level domestic violence crimes."
There is also a known link between suicide and domestic violence.
In a small study of 48 people (nearly all women) killed by their spouses or former spouses in one Ohio county over a decade, 41 percent of the perpetrators had previously threatened to commit suicide.
A 2003 study led by Jacquelyn Campbell at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing found that unemployment is the single strongest predictor in cases where men murder their wives. An abuser's lack of a job increased the risk of femicide fourfold, Campbell's team reported in the American Journal of Public Health.
All this information could be used to prevent domestic violence, Campbell argued at the time.
"In the United States, women are killed by intimate partners more often than by any other type of perpetrator, with the majority of these murders involving prior physical abuse," she said. "Determining key risk factors, over and above a history of domestic violence, that contribute to the abuse that escalates to murder will help us identify and intervene with battered women who are most at risk."















































so sad
Your a Bummer Mario!
Sad, but too many words Mario, sum it up for us tards next time.
Maybe if everyone would just hold hands and sing . . . . . . .
its just so sad …
Ewwww sad times.
Well I'm off to bed party people.
Have a great day and to all my Canadian friends, I hope it warms up some for y'all. Brrrrrr
We have the opposite - Sydney is going to be 47C on Sunday (that's like over 100F - not even the Sahara desert will be that hot. Yikes)
We'll send you some of our sun if we can have some of your snow. (o:
Too sad….
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TOO LONG! AND I ALREADY TOLD YOU ABOUT THIS! SAD!
We can prevent this by never again having Republican Stupidity in control as to RUIN the economy - years of war profiteering, shadowly business dealings and voila - a Republican destroyed economy - that has ruined more than a few lives.
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California has morgue trucks that can hold TEN bodies at the same time.
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I'm so blessed that I don't live on the left coast
Re: harrybalsac – Right on!!!!!!!!!
Perez, this is the only topic that you have came up with that really means something, this is so not your style.
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Re: krazihottkelli/bitchygrl – Morning…Hottie….you remind me of someone………..
Re: harrybalsac – How ever did you know that is what I meant. That backseat shit at work once again, lol!
Re: LULU~* –
Yes, thats right, the republicans did it. Never mind that congress is democratic and also has to purse string. You are a total idiot. Now we have elected some shady Chicago politician who says…..no jobs for lobbyists in the white house, then gives posts to lobbyists, then he puts up four cabinet nominations that can't seem to remember to pay their taxes, as he " stands behind " his suspect nominations. You all have been suckered in, and this will be a disaster in the end.
I think it's sad that people get so caught up in "stuff" that they lose their sense of the future because the material stuff and a person's own pride get in their way. How do we prevent it?First we have to actively support our president. Because he wants to do something and we need to make that happen. The people who are criticizing him are the ones who got us in this mess. Assholes! Second, we need to keep an eye on one another. People are losing their jobs and their houses. They need kindness. We need to be patient with one another. We need to be helpful and try not to stress each other out.ANd people who need help, shouldn't be too proud to admit it. THere's ways to offer a person help without making it seem like you are. This truoble we have is going to last at least another year. The only thing you can do is live thru it. Bet yourself in. Now, Perez. I read this kind of shizz all the time. So I come here to cheer myself up. I'd rather read about some juicy gossip about someone else.
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this is too sad, and all the other cases of people taking there lives over financial situations. there are so many organisations out there that offer help to families in need , and to feel that depression and maybe they are alone and wont be able to feed there children and killing themselves i feel is never the answer. i am a mother of 2, and if it comes to that, i would rather beg every neighbour, go hungry feed my children, clothe my children than kill myself and my family, there are good people in the world, dont be too proud to ask for help people especially where kids are concerned, some people may slam there doors but others will help. please dont kill your family .
breaks my heart everytime i read something like this.
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I wish Bush and Cheney would commit sucide.
It's sad that working class people struggle to survive, while movie stars make millions of dollars for making one movie……………..
Somehow, it doesn't seem fair. I'm not supporting Hollywood anymore.
Mental illness fuels murder/suicide.
if i lived in vegas i would definitely commit suicide…
This is really an awful tragedy, but just for the record mentally healthy people don't suddenly go off the deep end. This guy was good for it. It would have happened eventually for some other reason if not for this one. It's a shame that man took his family out with him.
Well for starters YOU can stop posting every day about which companies are laying off people and how many people are going. I know when I come on this blog looking for a bit of entertainment and I see "SO AND SO IS LAYING OFF 10,000 EMPLOYEES" it makes me very depressed. I think twice about coming here because of that.
Re: LULU~* – Dear Lulu, for the last 2 years your darling Democrats were the majority in the Senate. As majority leaders in Congress your aprty made terrible decisions regarding the economy and terrible laws regarding the mortgage industry. So stop blaming Bush for every fucking thing, that you retards have done. Now you have all the power, The House, The Congress, The Presidency…And what is happening? Caos. Total Caos. We have a tax cheater in charge of the IRA and a multimillion dollar bill that is a joke and an abomiantion. Stop winning and tell YOUR MESSIAH to do something about the economy.
This is what happens when you live in a culture where you are taught money and possessions are the most important thing in life.
I blame hip hop. Kidding.
Domestic Violence is no longer where women and children are beaten, murder is the way out. Domestic Violence is about control. You really have to look closer at the whole picture. The man who murdered his whole family in California had mental health issues. The picture of the family showed everyone as happy, but something was going on before and after those pictures were taken. Someone who doesn't follow the rules, someone who is patholgical lier, is sociopathic or psychopathic. The way to combat Domestic Violence is to change how the law is written. go to www.womenselgalresource.com/blog. Perez, how about you, do want to help?
I may well lose/have to sell my home but hell no, I'm not going to hurt myself or my family. Even if we have to end up living in our car in Florida. I love these people waaaaaaaaay too much. Where there's life, there's hope. Stupid to let possessions bring you to the point of suicide/murder.
Re: LULU~* – Right you are, Lulu, yet tons of people want a repeat performance with Nailin Palin. Go figure.
I'm surprised teh numbers haven't shot through the roof. I also have been waiting for workforce and related random violence to multiply.
Maybe there's comfort in numbers.
Re: UGLY=PEREZ –
I might not have conveyed my message well. The man in California, Ervin Lupoe didn't kill his family because of finances or the loss of jobs, this was building up with him way before his wife and him lost their jobs. He blamed everyone but himself. Him and his wife would have had their jobs if they didn't brake the law.
This is nothing new you idiot!!! WE all talk about that everytime you post your R.I.P. stupid news…
This is sad. In my state a mother drowed herself and her 17 month old baby girl! She drove into a river. So sad. Prayers to all the families affected by any of this.
Re: sheba08 – I meant drowned. Sorry!
This is nothing new. People jumped out of windows and gassed themselves during the great depression.
BLAME THE GREED OF MEN!!!!!!!!
why is this headline of the weak?! this aint funny
Americans are seriously fucked. The reason why people are killing themselves and others in record numbers is because you all have the "right" to bear arms!!! Americans have a sense of entitlement, and now that things are tough, they kill their wives and kids.. SDO fucked. You Americans need to get your shit together in the white house, and lose all the guns. Look at Canada… No gangs, no driveby's, because we have NO GUNS!!!
i wish it all stopped and we could go back to the way we all were