“…Until we began our own research (Razali, ; Razali et al ., , , ), there were no reports of filicide research in Malaysia (nor in neighbouring countries), and there was no way of knowing whether the phenomenon in Malaysia differed from what had been found elsewhere. In recent decades, filicide and infant abandonment have attracted media interest and increased public concern worldwide (Little and Tyson, ; Niblock, ), including in Malaysia (Niner et al ., ), where there are frequent accounts in the media of infants being abandoned or their bodies being found. This is discussed by opinion leaders as attributable to bad parenting, poor religious education, internet pornography and overexposure to sexual liberalism (Razali, ).…”