When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide

Homicide is defined as ‘the wilful killing of one human being by another’ (Morales, 1995). After a homicide, family members not only have to cope with their loss and how their loved one died but also with an aftermath of events and consequences that follow. Research suggests this population group to...

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Main Author: Galea-Bateman, Donna
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47979/
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description Homicide is defined as ‘the wilful killing of one human being by another’ (Morales, 1995). After a homicide, family members not only have to cope with their loss and how their loved one died but also with an aftermath of events and consequences that follow. Research suggests this population group to be largely unrecognised as ‘co-victims’ and to feel unsupported by society. Through the lens of qualitative research and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, interviews to explore the lived experience of 3 family members bereaved by homicide were analysed. One Superordinate theme (Fig. 1) entitled ‘Bubble’ and three subordinate themes were identified: (1) Sense of Isolation, (2) Sense of Injustice and (3) Sense of Unreality. A secondary Superordinate theme (Fig. 2) of ‘Posttraumatic Growth’ affirms the importance of social support throughout the experience of the unique trauma of homicide towards posttraumatic growth and is further explained (Fig. 3). Recommendations are made for qualitative studies to explore the experience of posttraumatic growth following bereavement by homicide.
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spelling nottingham-479792017-11-11T05:09:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47979/ When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide Galea-Bateman, Donna Homicide is defined as ‘the wilful killing of one human being by another’ (Morales, 1995). After a homicide, family members not only have to cope with their loss and how their loved one died but also with an aftermath of events and consequences that follow. Research suggests this population group to be largely unrecognised as ‘co-victims’ and to feel unsupported by society. Through the lens of qualitative research and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, interviews to explore the lived experience of 3 family members bereaved by homicide were analysed. One Superordinate theme (Fig. 1) entitled ‘Bubble’ and three subordinate themes were identified: (1) Sense of Isolation, (2) Sense of Injustice and (3) Sense of Unreality. A secondary Superordinate theme (Fig. 2) of ‘Posttraumatic Growth’ affirms the importance of social support throughout the experience of the unique trauma of homicide towards posttraumatic growth and is further explained (Fig. 3). Recommendations are made for qualitative studies to explore the experience of posttraumatic growth following bereavement by homicide. 2017-07 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47979/1/Galea-Bateman_Donna_Dissertation_StephenJoseph.pdf Galea-Bateman, Donna (2017) When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title_full When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title_fullStr When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title_full_unstemmed When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title_short When Someone You Love is Murdered: A Qualitative Study on the Experience of Families Bereaved by Homicide
title_sort when someone you love is murdered: a qualitative study on the experience of families bereaved by homicide
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