2018
DOI: 10.7202/1054245ar
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Peut-on distinguer homicide-suicide et suicide par leurs facteurs de risque ?

Abstract: Les homicides-suicides sont des événements aussi graves qu’exceptionnels. À l’interface de la criminologie et de la suicidologie, leur étude et leur prévention butent sur une indistinction de statut : sont-ils à considérer comme une sous-catégorie du suicide ou comme une entité à part entière ? Pour le clarifier, nous avons mené une méta-analyse de l’ensemble des articles comparant les facteurs de risque de suicide et d’homicide-suicide afin de discerner si certains d’entre eux étaient plus spécifiques de l’un… Show more

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“…Life circumstances and contextual factors are likely to influence the manifestations of violent behaviors in the context of an intimate relationship ( Yoshihama & Bybee, 2011 ). Among the different life circumstances that may occur, the breakup of a relationship appears to be one of the most frequent triggers of IPV ( Léveillée et al, 2017 ; Notredame et al, 2019 ; Sinha, 2013 ). In 2015, 32.8% of offenses committed in the context of a relationship that was reported to the Quebec’s police were committed by an ex-partner ( Ministère de la Sécurité publique, 2017 ).…”
Section: Intimate Partner Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life circumstances and contextual factors are likely to influence the manifestations of violent behaviors in the context of an intimate relationship ( Yoshihama & Bybee, 2011 ). Among the different life circumstances that may occur, the breakup of a relationship appears to be one of the most frequent triggers of IPV ( Léveillée et al, 2017 ; Notredame et al, 2019 ; Sinha, 2013 ). In 2015, 32.8% of offenses committed in the context of a relationship that was reported to the Quebec’s police were committed by an ex-partner ( Ministère de la Sécurité publique, 2017 ).…”
Section: Intimate Partner Violencementioning
confidence: 99%