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What is the difference between: murder,assasination and homicide?
Nov 24, 2014 7:35 PM
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Homicide is simply when a human is killed by another human
Murder is homicide where there was criminal intent to commit the homicide.
"Murder" and "Homicide" are often used interchangeably, but there is a technical legal difference.
Assassination is a murder of a specific target, usually in order to make some sort of political statement or to gain the upper hand in warfare. Assassination targets are always people of importance.
Hope this helped :)
November 24, 2014
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I'm presuming you know what murder means, so I'll just tell you about the other two.
Assassination is the public killing of a prominent person, usually a politician. The purpose of assassination is to make a political or moral statement.
Homicide is a technical/legal term. It has a broader meaning than 'murder' as it can, for example, include the lesser charge of 'manslaughter', and the non-criminal act of killing someone in self-defence.
November 24, 2014
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All of them mean that someone kills someone else but I think murder is the most common.
Assassination is usually used to talk about someone who was famous or very popular (Such as the JFK assassination) and homicide is a technical word, for example police officers and detectives would use it but I would probably not.
November 24, 2014
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