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Child Victims of Homicide (Hardcover)

by Christine Alder (Author), Ken Polk (Author) "Homicide generally is a horrific crime, but we are especially moved by the tragedy of children being killed..." (more)
Key Phrases: homicide victimisation, honour contests, child homicide, United States, Case Nos, United Kingdom (more...)
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'Child Victims of Homicide is cutting-edge research about male and female violence on children in the State of Victoria, Australia.' Journal of Family Studies

'... thoughtful and well-researched analysis of the subject area ... policy makers and future policy makers in the area of child and community welfare could particularly benefit from thoughtful consideration of these research findings.' Alternative Law Journal

'... the book sets the scene for future research. It is an easy, free flowing text suitable for academics, students of criminology, psychology and social work and forensic practitioners alike.' The British Journal of Forensic Practice

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Children account for 10-20% of all homicide victims in Australia, UK, Canada and the United States. Unlike other forms of homicide where men are by far the most likely perpetrators, studies show that women are as equally likely as men to commit child homicide. The authors ask who are the most likely killers of infants--mothers or fathers? Who are the most likely killers of adolescents--family or outsiders? They also consider patterns in suicide/homicides. The book draws on Australian case studies and comparative statistics from the UK and North America.

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