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Child Victims Of Homicide
Paperback Edition: 1
Children account for 10 - ?20 per cent of all homicide victims in Australia, the United Kingdom, and North America. The most vulnerable time has been found to be the first year of life and, in particular, the first day of life. Unlike other forms of homicide, where men are by far the most likely perpetrators, studies show that women are just as likely as men to commit child homicide. Using these findings, the authors arrange their investigations along the dual lines of gender and position inside or outside of the family. They ask who are the most likely killers of infants ? mothers or fathers? In considering the implications of their findings for theoretical understandings of child homicide, they point out that context interacts significantly with the structures, understandings and experiences of gender, parenthood and childhood. Who are the most likely killers of adolescents ? family or outsiders? They also consider patterns in suicide-homicides. This compelling study draws on Australian case studies and includes comparative statistics from the United Kingdom and North America. It will be useful to a wide interdisciplinary readership of scholars and students.
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Pages : 198
Publication date : 2001-07-15
Subjects: Non-fiction, Social Sciences, Sociology, Age Groups: Children