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ArtikelInvestigative Analysis Of Neonaticide: An Exploratory Study  
Oleh: Beyer, Kristen ; Mack, Shannon McAuliffe ; Shelton, Joy Lynn
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Criminal Justice and Behavior vol. 35 no. 4 (Apr. 2009), page 522-535.
Topik: neonaticide; infanticide; filicide; mothers who kill; infant murder; child/infant homicide; parental murder
Fulltext: 522.pdf (129.95KB)
Isi artikelNeonaticide (defined as the killing of an infant within the first 24 hours of birth) has occurred throughout history for a variety of reasons. Law enforcement files involving 40 female offenders resulting in 41 infant deaths were examined. Descriptive and frequency statistics revealed that the majority of offenders were young women who had never been married and had no criminal or psychological history. However, approximately a quarter of the sample did not fit these characteristics, which has implications for broadening the scope of investigations. The findings of this research identified four main challenges associated with neonaticide investigations: (a) variation in offender characteristics and situational factors, (b) intermittent denial of the pregnancy, (c) the physical resiliency of the offenders, and (d) lack of documented mental health and criminal history.
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