Reexamining Lester's recent findings regarding the relationship between changes in homicides and executions, the relationship holds only in Southern and Northern industrial states with many executions. However, in the latter states changes in homicides were caused by economic and demographic shifts. Without controls for these factors it is not possible to relate homicides and executions among the states.
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