Homicide in Chicago 1870-1930
1908
Chicago has 1 million immigrants
1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911  

Accidents


1928Deaths attributed to accidental shooting occur regularly throughout this set of cases. Some cases involve children, some involve quarrels in saloons or bars, or circumstances of domestic violence.
 


Gun accidents and gun deaths are typically recorded by the police as part of their regular record keeping (JCLC p.547-548, JCLC p.516). Records concerning the regulation of firearms during this period are contradictory, and the subject of academic research and debate (Article by Greg S. Weaver).

In the 19th century many people are killed in horse-related accidents, but as the 20th century progresses, everyone is killed by recklessly driven automobiles. If there is one technological change which overwhelmingly changes the character of people’s lives before the computer, it is the automobile.

All cases of unintentional manslaughter with a gun

All cases of unintentional manslaughter with an automobile

All other cases of unintentional manslaughter
        
Learning From the Past, Living In the Present: Understanding Homicide in Chicago, 1870-1930 (pages 551-552) by Leigh B. Bienen & Brandon Rottinghaus

Learning From the Past, Living In the Present: Understanding Homicide in Chicago, 1870-1930 (pages 547-548) by Leigh B. Bienen & Brandon Rottinghaus

            
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