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Record ID: 837b1678-10c1-4b5b-af0e-448680c6eaac
Type: Journal Article
Title: Profiles of child maltreatment perpetrators and risk for fatal assault: a latent class analysis
Other Titles: Journal of family violence
Authors: Greenbaum, Paul E
Yampolskaya, Svetlana
Ilene R. Berson, Ilene R
Keywords: Measurement;Perpetrators;Homicide
Year: 2009
Publisher: Springer Publishing
Citation: 24 (5), July 2009
Notes:  This [US] study examined characteristics and profiles of 196 child maltreatment perpetrators in Florida, including 126 who committed fatal assaults during 1999–2002. Results of logistic regression suggest that being a biologically unrelated caregiver is the strongest predictor of fatal child maltreatment. Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was used to classify perpetrators, and three classes were identified: Biological Mothers with Health Problems, Male Perpetrators with Domestic Violence History, and Multiple-Problem Perpetrators. Results of LCA showed that compared to Biological Mothers with Health Problems, Multiple-Problem Perpetrators were seven times more likely and Male Perpetrators with Domestic Violence History were 12 times more likely to commit a fatal assault. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16373
ISSN: 0885-7482
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