2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12024-021-00360-6
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Typology of murder-suicides in Berlin according to a longitudinal study based on autopsy files

Abstract: Murder-suicides are defined as the murder of at least one person and the suicide of the offender following the murder. The intention to commit suicide must be primary. In most cases, a male offender kills a female victim after a separation. The current analysis was the first analysis of the typology of murder-suicides in Berlin. We analyzed the autopsy files of the Institute for Forensic Medicine of the Charité University Medicine Berlin and of the City Institute for Forensic Medicine Berlin. We performed desc… Show more

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“…Older adult victims were more prevalent than child or adult victims. More than half of the victims received care, had the perpetrators as their caregivers, and more victims were older women, as observed in previous studies (Karch & Nunn, 2011;Malphurs & Cohen, 2005;Zimmermann & Tsokos, 2021). In this study, half of the HS cases among older adult victims in Japan occurred between parents and children.…”
Section: Hs Involving Older Adultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Older adult victims were more prevalent than child or adult victims. More than half of the victims received care, had the perpetrators as their caregivers, and more victims were older women, as observed in previous studies (Karch & Nunn, 2011;Malphurs & Cohen, 2005;Zimmermann & Tsokos, 2021). In this study, half of the HS cases among older adult victims in Japan occurred between parents and children.…”
Section: Hs Involving Older Adultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It is a phenomenon that is classified both as suicide and as homicide, however, it also has separate, distinguishing characteristics that are different from such acts committed individually. As studies show, the perpetrators of murder–suicide are men in 80–90% of cases, and the victims are women (70–80%) and children [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. In order not to introduce terminological ambiguity, we have assumed that the term “murder–suicide” used in this paper refers to a particular type of homicide that occurs as a result of a deliberate and planned action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%