Book Description
This international study explores gender and familial patterns in cases of child homicide.
Author : Christine Alder
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 36,91 MB
Release : 2001-07-02
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780521002516
This international study explores gender and familial patterns in cases of child homicide.
Author : David Finkelhor
Publisher :
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 21,25 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Youth
ISBN :
Author : Bette L. Bottoms
Publisher : Guilford Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 39,23 MB
Release : 2009-08-10
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1606233580
Grounded in the latest clinical and developmental knowledge, this book brings together leading authorities to examine the critical issues that arise when children and adolescents become involved in the justice system. Chapters explore young people’s capacities, competencies, and special vulnerabilities as victims, witnesses, and defendants. Key topics include the reliability of children’s abuse disclosures, eyewitness testimony, interviews, and confessions; the evolving role of the expert witness; the psychological impact of trauma and of legal involvement; factors that shape jurors’ perceptions of children; and what works in rehabilitating juvenile offenders. Policies and practices that are not supported by science are identified, and approaches to improving them are discussed.
Author : Jonathan Paul
Publisher : Random House
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 20,4 MB
Release : 2011-10-31
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1448114004
Jonathan Paul goes behind the sensationalist headlines of 'child killers' to investigate why these crimes happen. He examines child homicide in today's violent, confusing world and contextualises it against the cruel unforgiving retribution of yesterday. Children are increasingly experimenting with drugs and committing offences, but there are those who commit the worst possible crimes: to end another person's life before their own could properly have begun. The cases are shocking but sometimes the path towards them is even more so. This is a fascinating exploration of disturbing events aimed at discovering what happens when childhood is trodden underfoot, and when and why kids kill.
Author : Butch Losey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 10,88 MB
Release : 2011-06-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1135194696
In our society, bullying is commonly seen as a normal, inescapable part of growing up that children and adolescents must simply endure. In Bullying, Suicide, and Homicide, Butch Losey challenges this viewpoint, arguing that bullying is not a part of childhood development, but rather an aberrant behavior that, for the victim, can lead to adverse decisions, such as suicide and homicide. He provides a detailed understanding of the relationship between bullying, suicide, and homicide and an assessment and response strategy that can be utilized by mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents. This strategy involves a three stage ecological approach: screening to identify warning signs for bullying, depression, suicide, and violence by means of the Bullying Lethality Identification System (BLIS), developed by Losey and a colleague; assessing the risks of suicide and threats of violence using specially tailored forms and tools; and mediating to identify appropriate interventions. All of the associated tools and forms that the author has created are included as appendices and on the accompanying downloadable resources. Losey’s sensitive and compassionate treatment of this important subject will inform and motivate mental health professionals in their work with victims of bullying.
Author : Jean Harris-Hendriks
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 15,55 MB
Release : 2002-01-04
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1134644310
Children bereaved by the death of one parent at the hands of the other, almost always the father, in effect lose both parents, and are often forgotten in the midst of such dramatic situations. Reflecting the increased interest in child protection and child law systems, this second edition of When Father Kills Mother brings to public knowledge, in amplified form information about the effects of psychological trauma and bereavement on children. By combining knowledge about bereavement with that of post-traumatic stress disorder, the book remains informative and essential reading for all those involved in the field, both professionally and personally.
Author : Howard N. Snyder
Publisher :
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 20,20 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Child molesters
ISBN :
Author : Brandon C. Welsh
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 16,88 MB
Release : 2007-08-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0387691693
This book examines evidence-based crime prevention through the use of the rigorous methodology of systematic reviews. It brings together the leading scientific evidence on what works best for a wide range of interventions organized around four important domains in criminology: at-risk children, offenders, victims, and places. It is an indispensable guide to the leading scientific evidence on what works best to prevent crime.
Author : Marney Rich Keenan
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 21,78 MB
Release : 2020-06-29
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1476642044
Over 13 months in 1976-1977, four children were abducted in the Detroit suburbs, each of them held for days before their still-warm bodies were dumped in the snow near public roadsides. The Oakland County Child Murders spawned panic across southeast Michigan, triggering the most extensive manhunt in U.S. history. Yet after less than two years, the task force created to find the killer was shut down without naming a suspect. The case "went cold" for more than 30 years, until a chance discovery by one victim's family pointed to the son of a wealthy General Motors executive: Christopher Brian Busch, a convicted pedophile, was freed weeks before the fourth child disappeared. Veteran Detroit News reporter Marney Rich Keenan takes the reader inside the investigation of the still-unsolved murders--seen through the eyes of the lead detective in the case and the family who cracked it open--revealing evidence of a decades-long coverup of malfeasance and obstruction that denied justice for the victims.
Author : Leonard Shengold
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 44,54 MB
Release : 2000-09-10
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780300086997
Annotation A decade after the publication of his highly acclaimed book Soul Murder, Dr. Leonard Shengold reflects anew on the circumstances and the consequences of willful abuse and neglect of children. With compelling examples from literature and from clinical cases, Dr. Shengold describes techniques of adaptation and denial by victims, the psychopathology of soul murder, and therapy techniques for restoring the capacity to love.