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Homicide trends in the U.S.
Intimate homicide

There has been a decline in homicide of intimates, especially male victims

Intimates are defined to include spouses, ex-spouses, boyfriends, and girlfriends.

  • The number of men murdered by intimates dropped by 75% since 1976.

  • The number of women killed by intimates was stable for nearly two decades. After 1993, the number declined reaching the lowest level recorded in 2004.

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Number of intimate homicides by gender of victim[D]

In general, the number of intimate victims in each race and gender group declined

Between 1976 and 2005 --

  • the number of white females killed by intimates rose in the mid-1980's, then declined after 1993 reaching the lowest recorded in 2002.The number fluctuated slightly after 2002.

  • the number of intimate homicides for all other race and gender groups declined over the period; the number of black males killed by intimates dropped by 83%, white males by 61%, black females by 52%, and white females by 6%.

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Intimate Homicides by Gender and Race of Victim[D]

About 11% of murder victims were determined to have been killed by an intimate

Victim/Offender Relationship, 1976-2005

      All homicides,
1976-2005

    Percent Number
     
Total 100.0% 594,276
  Intimate 10.9% 64,529
  Non-intimate 53.9% 320,554
  Undetermined 35.2% 209,194

For additional detail, see Victim/offender relationship.

Female murder victims are substantially more likely than male murder victims to have been killed by an intimate

In recent years -

  • About one third of female murder victims were killed by an intimate.

  • About 3% of male murder victims were killed by an intimate.

  • Of all female murder victims, the proportion killed by an intimate has been increasing.

  • Of male murder victims, the proportion killed by an intimate has dropped.

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Proportion of all homicides involving intimates by gender of victim[D]

For every age group female murder victims are more likely than
male victims to have been killed by an intimate

Percent of all murders by intimates, 1976-2005
  Male victims Female victims  

12-17 --   5 %  
18-24 2 % 29    
25-29 4   37    
30-34 6   41    
35-39 8   43    
40-44 9   42    
45-49 10   40    
50-59 10   32    
60+ 6   21    

-- Less than 0.5%

Most intimate homicides involved spouses, although in recent years the number of deaths by boyfriends and girlfriends was about the same

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Number of homicides of intimates by the relationship of the victim to the offender[D]

The intimate homicide rate has fallen for blacks in every gender and relationship category while the rate for whites has not declined for all categories

The intimate homicide rate --

  • for white girlfriends was higher in 2005 than it was in 1976

  • for white wives and ex-wives has declined but not as much as that for white husbands and ex-husbands

  • for black husbands and ex-husbands was 20 times greater in 1976 than it was in 2005

  • is higher for black girlfriends than any other group in 2005, although it has declined 66% since 1976.

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Intimate homicides by relationship, race and gender of victim[D]

Note: This chart refers to persons ages 20-44. The number of married or divorced persons is the population base used to calculate spouse and ex-spouse rates and the number of never married or widowed persons is the population base used to calculate boyfriend/girlfriend rates.

The number of male and female intimate victims killed with guns has fallen.

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Intimate homicides by weapon and gender of victim[D]

In general, guns are most often used in intimate homicide but weapon type varies by relationship. From 1990 to 2005 --

  • Over two-thirds of the spouse and ex-spouse victims were killed by guns.

  • Boyfriends were more likely to be killed by knives than any other group of intimates.

  • Girlfriends were more likely to be killed by force than any other group of intimates.
Homicides by relationship and weapon type, 1990-2005

Relationship of
victim to offender
Total Gun Knife Blunt object Force Other weapon
Husband 100 % 69 % 26 % 2 % 1 % 3 %
Ex-husband 100 86 10 1 0 3
Wife 100 68 14 5 10 4
Ex-wife 100 77 12 3 5 3
Boyfriend 100 45 47 3 3 3
Girlfriend 100 56 20 5 14 5

Source: FBI, Supplementary Homicide Reports, 1976-2005.
     See also Additional information about the data.

Note: The victims of the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks are not included in this analysis. Due to refinements in the analysis, the data presented may differ from previous editions.

See also: Intimate Partner Violence

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