2023
DOI: 10.1002/jip.1620
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Offence, offender, and victim characteristics in South Korean filicides, 1948–1962: A descriptive study

Abstract: Filicide is defined as the killing of children from birth to age 18 by a natural or step‐parent. The legal definition of filicide in Korea does not impose such age limits. Although families in contemporary Korea are nuclear in structure, they were multigenerational prior to the industrialisation that occurred during the second half of the twentieth century. While psychiatric and evolutionary theories have been predominantly used in the filicide literature, prior works have neglected to examine how culture shap… Show more

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