Parricide and Violence Against Parents takes a historical and criminological approach to the research on parricide and violence against parents, placing the research in the context of social development from the 1500s to contemporary society, and giving a global overview and comparison. The book examines parricide and violence against parents as historically and culturally sensitive phenomena. It offers evidence on a seemingly rare subject from different eras, areas, and cultures, and then uses the cross-disciplinary data to produce a new, systematic insight for the reader. Case studies shift the discussion from the contemporary focus on adolescent to parent abuse, to examining the sources of conflict during life cycles of parents and their...
The thesis describes the issue of transgenerational transmission of violence in families. The thesis...
Child abuse has been very much in the news recently. Each time a child dies because of it, there is ...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
Parricide and Violence Against Parents takes a historical and criminological approach to the researc...
This article analyzes the nature and incidence of Scottish parricide from 1700 to 1850. Despite a ra...
This article explores the ways in which parricide was comprehended in England and Wales, c.1600–1760...
Juvenile-facilitated parricide is a rare crime when a juvenile child murders their parent. Parricide...
The violence and neglect suffered by children today is a common subject of media attention and much ...
This paper seeks to determine the role of Roman criminal law and its connection to the social respon...
Published as Chapter 10 in Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness: Empirical Contributions, Georges-Fr...
Why do parents hit those they love? What effect does it have on children? What can be done to end th...
Domestic violence is a cycle of various harassment in which the abuser can be any member of the fami...
Previous studies and intervention programs on interparental violence have relied largely on reports ...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Previous...
‘Parent abuse’ is the most under-researched form of family abuse and the research that exists is cha...
The thesis describes the issue of transgenerational transmission of violence in families. The thesis...
Child abuse has been very much in the news recently. Each time a child dies because of it, there is ...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...
Parricide and Violence Against Parents takes a historical and criminological approach to the researc...
This article analyzes the nature and incidence of Scottish parricide from 1700 to 1850. Despite a ra...
This article explores the ways in which parricide was comprehended in England and Wales, c.1600–1760...
Juvenile-facilitated parricide is a rare crime when a juvenile child murders their parent. Parricide...
The violence and neglect suffered by children today is a common subject of media attention and much ...
This paper seeks to determine the role of Roman criminal law and its connection to the social respon...
Published as Chapter 10 in Clinical Assessment of Dangerousness: Empirical Contributions, Georges-Fr...
Why do parents hit those they love? What effect does it have on children? What can be done to end th...
Domestic violence is a cycle of various harassment in which the abuser can be any member of the fami...
Previous studies and intervention programs on interparental violence have relied largely on reports ...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Previous...
‘Parent abuse’ is the most under-researched form of family abuse and the research that exists is cha...
The thesis describes the issue of transgenerational transmission of violence in families. The thesis...
Child abuse has been very much in the news recently. Each time a child dies because of it, there is ...
This thesis demonstrates the explanatory benefits that derive from reconceptualising child abuse as ...