“…Yet, the practice of killing children dates back in history and has at times been a socially accepted way of ensuring the lives of fit family members at the expense of less healthy ones (Hatters Friedman, Cavney, & Resnick, 2012;Koenen et al, 2008;Sharma, 2006;West, 2007). Even today, political means of population control, e.g., the one-child policy of China, are believed to spur the killing of childrenmainly females, since, in the societies in question, they impose much more of a financial and cultural burden on their families than their male counterparts (Koenen et al, 2008). Globally, the rate of homicides involving victims under the age of 15 years is estimated to be 2 per 100 000 inhabitants, with marked differences across the globe (see Figure 2) (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2014).…”