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General Findings and Observations

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Behavioral Analysis of Maternal Filicide

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This study reflects that maternal filicide is a multifaceted phenomenon and a constellation of factors contribute to its occurrence. The clustering of various psychosocial factors illustrates how child homicide by mothers is a product of a complex relationship between social aspects and life circumstances, rather than a clearly defined motive. This common feature of filicide cases can prove challenging during the investigative and prosecutive phases given that courts may prefer a more one-dimensional story that details how and why the child died. Instead, investigators and prosecutors often must demonstrate the intricate interplay among the contributing factors, and these factors can be interpreted as mitigating rather than aggravating the offender’s culpability.

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Shelton, J.L.E., Hoffer, T.A., Muirhead, Y.E. (2015). General Findings and Observations. In: Behavioral Analysis of Maternal Filicide. SpringerBriefs in Psychology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08150-2_14

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