Although evidence with respect to its prevalence is mixed, it is clear that fathers perpetrate a serious proportion of filicide. There also seems to be a consensus that paternal filicide has attracted less research attention than its maternal counterpart and is therefore less well understood. National registries are a very rich source of data, but they generally provide limited information about the perpetrator as psychiatric, psychological and behavioral data are often lacking. This paper presents a fully documented case of a paternal filicide. Noteworthy is that two motives were present: spousal revenge as well as altruism. The choice of the victim was in line with emerging evidence indicating that children with disabilities in general an...
This paper discusses the findings of a ten-year study of filicide in Victoria, Australia, using the ...
abstract: Filicide, the killing of a child by a parent, is the focus of this meta-study. In the Unit...
n the Western world, cases of fatal child neglect due to starvation are extremely rare. When they do...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical review of most recent studies of parental and ste...
Filicide is the killing of a ward by a parent. Relative to many other types of homicide, filicide is...
In this retrospective study, relevant demographic, social, and clinical variables were examined in 7...
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent, is a multifaceted phenomenon with various causes and ch...
When a child is murdered, the most frequent perpetrator is the child’s parent and if the age of the...
Background: A mother's ability to attune with her child is crucial in structuring one's attachment s...
Familicides have received relatively little attention and are mostly discussed in studies with broad...
Introduction: Either a father or mother may commit Filicide. According to the data in the literature...
Filicide, the killing of one’s own child, is more common in the United States than any other country...
This article is based on a qualitative study undertaken in Western Australia, which examined in dept...
This paper discusses the findings of a ten-year study of filicide in Victoria, Australia, using the ...
abstract: Filicide, the killing of a child by a parent, is the focus of this meta-study. In the Unit...
n the Western world, cases of fatal child neglect due to starvation are extremely rare. When they do...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
Most child victims of homicide are killed by a parent or step-parent. This large population study pr...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical review of most recent studies of parental and ste...
Filicide is the killing of a ward by a parent. Relative to many other types of homicide, filicide is...
In this retrospective study, relevant demographic, social, and clinical variables were examined in 7...
Filicide, the murder of a child by a parent, is a multifaceted phenomenon with various causes and ch...
When a child is murdered, the most frequent perpetrator is the child’s parent and if the age of the...
Background: A mother's ability to attune with her child is crucial in structuring one's attachment s...
Familicides have received relatively little attention and are mostly discussed in studies with broad...
Introduction: Either a father or mother may commit Filicide. According to the data in the literature...
Filicide, the killing of one’s own child, is more common in the United States than any other country...
This article is based on a qualitative study undertaken in Western Australia, which examined in dept...
This paper discusses the findings of a ten-year study of filicide in Victoria, Australia, using the ...
abstract: Filicide, the killing of a child by a parent, is the focus of this meta-study. In the Unit...
n the Western world, cases of fatal child neglect due to starvation are extremely rare. When they do...