<strong>Family murders in South Africa</strong><br /> The goal of research into ‘Family Murders in South Africa’ was to determine the views of members of the Criminological Society of Southern Africa concerning family murder. The hypothesis was that these informed persons would agree with the statements made by academics in the press regarding this phenomenon. The research substantiated the hypothesis. The dominant psychological causes were listed as feelings of rejection, stress, emotional burn-out and pathological possessiveness. The sociological causes were listed as alienation between spouses and misuse of alcohol. The warning signs included previous suicide attempts, unsuccessful attempts to restore broken marriages, ...
M.A.Domestic abuse is a global and growing problem (World Health Organization WHO, 2002). The extent...
Experiencing adversities has been associated with the use of violence but this has not been explore...
Crime scene examiners (CSEs) use analytical techniques to collect physical evidence on crime scenes....
M.A.Family murder is a social phenomenon, which influences not only victims but also family members,...
In the late eighties the phenomenon of family murder was closely linked to Afrikaans-speaking famili...
South Africa is perceived as a violent society, with an average murder rate significantly higher tha...
Very little research has been done on the phenomenon of family murders in the Republic of South Afri...
Children who commit family murder have been increasingly reported on in the South African media. Vio...
The objects of this research are: first, to explain some of the causes of high murder rates in South...
In the light of limited research on family violence and the fact that the phenomenon of family murde...
In this article familicide and homicide-suicide acts in South Africa and elsewhere are discussed. Is...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
M.A.This study explores the grief experiences of young adult siblings in the aftermath of murder. Th...
South African society is perceived as violent, with an average murder rate significantly higher tha...
M.A.Domestic abuse is a global and growing problem (World Health Organization WHO, 2002). The extent...
Experiencing adversities has been associated with the use of violence but this has not been explore...
Crime scene examiners (CSEs) use analytical techniques to collect physical evidence on crime scenes....
M.A.Family murder is a social phenomenon, which influences not only victims but also family members,...
In the late eighties the phenomenon of family murder was closely linked to Afrikaans-speaking famili...
South Africa is perceived as a violent society, with an average murder rate significantly higher tha...
Very little research has been done on the phenomenon of family murders in the Republic of South Afri...
Children who commit family murder have been increasingly reported on in the South African media. Vio...
The objects of this research are: first, to explain some of the causes of high murder rates in South...
In the light of limited research on family violence and the fact that the phenomenon of family murde...
In this article familicide and homicide-suicide acts in South Africa and elsewhere are discussed. Is...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
Over the years, several myths have been peddled within societies and academic circles in relation to...
M.A.This study explores the grief experiences of young adult siblings in the aftermath of murder. Th...
South African society is perceived as violent, with an average murder rate significantly higher tha...
M.A.Domestic abuse is a global and growing problem (World Health Organization WHO, 2002). The extent...
Experiencing adversities has been associated with the use of violence but this has not been explore...
Crime scene examiners (CSEs) use analytical techniques to collect physical evidence on crime scenes....