There are many reasons. It all depends on what crime.
One is murder: it could be from jealousy or they dont like the way their husband or boyfriend treat them.
Two Robbery: they cant provide for the family so they feel the need to rob stores of money or valuable items to get money.
Three Kidnapping: they can not have their own children so they get angry and kidnap other peoples children. Or they are jealous of someone elses family and want to be the mother of someone elses child and have their husband.
Women commit homicide for the same reasons that men do: greed, lust, power, and rage.
suicide is the killing of oneself and homicide is the killing of man (homosapiens) you cannot, by definition, commit homicide by suicide
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I know that people who have undetected brain tumors can act out of rage, mentally ill can commit homicide but not necessarily know they are doing it. People with undetected mental illness, emotional instability, sociopathy and psychopathy could commit homicide due to their illness. Not all people who commit homicide have a physiological problem. Think about it. What are the most common reasons for people killing others? Greed, jealousy, hatred, fear, self-defense, money, sex and a lot of other reasons.
Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, committed homicide in the State of Washington.
Depression, psychosis--
Women and the Badge - 2001 Homicide Crisis Intervention was released on: USA: 2003
Cleopatra killed herself, so she would have had to commit suicide. Homicide is when a person kills another person. Suicide is when a person kills himself.
Forensic anthropologists analyze skeletal remains to determine the identity, age, sex, ancestry, and cause of death of individuals. They assist law enforcement agencies in criminal investigations by providing expertise in identifying human remains and helping to reconstruct the circumstances surrounding a person's death.
White women are most likely to commit suicide out of the two. Please see related links below.
The relation between gender, race, age, and the socioeconomic class that effect the likelihood of one to commit murder.
No, unfortunately it does not. There is no relationship between the penalty for homicide and the desire to commit homicide. Almost every murderer believes that he/she can get away with their crime, or at least makes every effort to do so.Added: However, one this IS certain and can be born out by statistics, executed murderers are never reepeat offenders.
If you supplied them a firearm with which to commit a murder, and you knew at the time that they were going to use it for that purpose, you can be charged as a principal in criminal homicide. At the very least you might be charged as a Co-Conspirator or an Accessory.