2017
DOI: 10.1177/1748895816688332
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Parricide in England and Wales (1977–2012): An exploration of offenders, victims, incidents and outcomes

Abstract: The killing of one's parents is a neglected area in criminological scholarship, particularly in the UK, and this article presents the first national analysis of parricide in England and Wales. It draws on data from the Home Office Homicide Index to examine all recorded cases of parricide over a 36-year period and examines the characteristics of offenders, victims, incidents and court outcomes. The implications of these findings are discussed in relation to two particular dominant theoretical ideas within the f… Show more

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“…Most offenders in our sample were male, White, unmarried, and unemployed, a finding that is consistent with previous research (Baxter et al, 2001;Bourget et al, 2007;Fegadel & Heide, 2018). Similarly to previous findings, most offenders used blunt or sharp instrument as a method of homicide (Holt, 2017). A high prevalence of schizophrenia among the offenders was also found (Raymond et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Most offenders in our sample were male, White, unmarried, and unemployed, a finding that is consistent with previous research (Baxter et al, 2001;Bourget et al, 2007;Fegadel & Heide, 2018). Similarly to previous findings, most offenders used blunt or sharp instrument as a method of homicide (Holt, 2017). A high prevalence of schizophrenia among the offenders was also found (Raymond et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A recent study by Holt (2017) presented the first national examination of parricide cases in England and Wales using data between 1977 and 2012. With a specific focus on the role that mental illness plays in parricide, the author concludes that one must be cautious about mental illness being an explanation for parricide (Holt, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a recent analysis of 30 years of parricide data (n=693 cases), Holt (2017) reports that the mean age across male and female victim parricides was 60.5, although on average women were older than men. Across the 693 cases there was an even distribution of male/female victims, however Holt (2017) reports that this does not hold across the lifecycle; most men are killed by their son/daughter in their 50s whereas more women were killed in their 70s.…”
Section: Homicide Of Older Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%