Why Mothers Kill

by Geoffrey R. McKee

On This Page

Description

Annually, hundreds of infants and young children perish at the hands of their mothers. This book uses more than a dozen case studies to help us understand, and most importantly, prevent these horrific events from occurring. It is suitable for students, as well as mental health and medical professionals.

Tags

Recommendations

Member Recommendations

Member Reviews

1 review
This is an excellent source book for professionals interested in women who murder their children. The author has created a matrix system to help delineate supportive and risk variables present in preganancy and after pregnancy to demonstrate when intervention could have been succesful at interrupting the homicidal sequence. 14 subtypes of women were introduced depending on their mental state and motives for the murder. These subtypes were also grouped in clusters, with Detached, Abusive/Neglectful, Psychotic/Depressed, Retaliatory and Psychopathic defined as the primary cluster groups. I found this book extremely interesting as it provides an organizational system for the professional to consider subtypes of child murder. It also gives show more the clinician working with a mother at risk specific signs to look for that a mother may be escalating in risk towards an impulsive or planned act of homicide toward her children. show less
½

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

1 Work 19 Members

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
Why Mothers Kill
Original publication date
2006-03-16
People/Characters
Susan Smith; Andrea Yates

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, Politics and Government, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
364.3Society, government, & cultureSocial problems and social servicesCrimeCriminals
LCC
HV6542 .M38Social sciencesSocial pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologySocial pathology. Social and public welfare.CriminologyCrimes and offenses
BISAC

Statistics

Members
19
Popularity
1,333,226
Reviews
1
Rating
(4.17)
Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
4