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Record ID: 08ddc71d-fa02-4f03-8e0e-fcb01cc5b1ef
Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/documents/6/6/0/%7B66025EB4-DC26-4B37-803B-BCC1EA184951%7Dti53.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Children as victims of homicideTrends and issues in crime and criminal justice
Authors: Strang, Heather
Keywords: Homicide;Impact on children and young people
Year: 1996
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: No. 53
Notes:  Data from the National Homicide Monitoring programme at the Australian Institute of Criminology reveal that in Australia during the period July 1989-December 1993, there were 108 known child homicide incidents. About one-fifth of these involved multiple victims, and many occurred in circumstances of poverty and an unstable family environment. Obviously it is not possible to predict in which families homicide may occur, but this Trends and Issues paper identifies some patterns in the circumstances surrounding these incidents and suggests strategies for the prevention of child abuse, often the forerunner of child homicide incidents.
Contents:  The data on child victims
Jurisdiction of homicide
Cause of death
Characteristics of child victims
Characteristics of offenders in child homicide
Relationship between victim and offender
Circumstances of death
Patterns in child homicide
Filicide
Conclusions
References.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12096
ISBN: 9780642240101
Physical description: 6p
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