Familicide and Family Law: A study of filicide-suicide following separation

This article is based on a qualitative study undertaken in Western Australia, which examined in depth seven cases of family homicide followed by suicide where disputed custody and/or access was identified as being an issue. These offenses typically consist of one or more young children being murdere...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Johnson, Carolyn
Format: Journal Article
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc. 2006
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33883
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Summary:This article is based on a qualitative study undertaken in Western Australia, which examined in depth seven cases of family homicide followed by suicide where disputed custody and/or access was identified as being an issue. These offenses typically consist of one or more young children being murdered by their father, the homicide being followed by the perpetrator's suicide. Common factors are identified and suggestions made for screening and proactive management of high-risk cases. Possible explanations of perpetrators’ motivation are proposed. Trauma effects on survivors are described. Recommendations for future policy, practice, and research are made.