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Record ID: a4a97465-a404-41a4-aad1-59f89839b21a
Web resource: https://aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi568
Type: Report
Title: Filicide offenders
Authors: Brown, Thea
Tyson, Danielle
Lyneham, Samantha
Bryant, Willow
Bricknell, Samantha
Fernandez Arias, Paula
Keywords: Australia;Impact on children and young people;Homicide;Statistics;Children;Impact of violence
Year: 2019
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: No. 568
Abstract:  " Filicide is the killing of a child by a parent or parent equivalent. Between 2000–01 and 2011–12, there were 238 incidents of filicide in Australia involving the death of 284
children. This paper examines the characteristics of custodial parents, non-custodial parents and stepparents charged with the murder or manslaughter of their children.

Offender circumstances and characteristics differed according to the offender's gender and custodial relationship with the victim. As filicide is difficult to predict, intervention strategies should focus on families with multiple risk factors and address
the needs of parents as well as those of children at risk."
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18793
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