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Maternal filicide has been discussed in the medical, mental health,
and child abuse fields, yet little research exists with a criminal
justice/law enforcement perspective. Nevertheless, criminal justice
professionals responsible for investigation and prosecution of
these offenders often must give attention to unique behavioral,
social, and psychological dynamics not considered in many other
types of cases. The Federal Bureau of Investigation s (FBI)
Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) III Crimes Against Children
identified, collected, and reviewed law enforcement case files in
which a biological mother killed her child(ren). Collectively, the
cases involve 213 biological mothers who killed 265 children, and
are comprised of neonaticide, infanticide, and filicide cases. Data
analysis revealed that the offenders ranged in age from 12-46
years, and many were unmarried, unemployed, and had a history of
violence. Many of the victims were three years of age or younger,
did not live with their biological fathers at the time of their
deaths, and had a history of maltreatment most often perpetrated by
their mothers. In addition, traditional weapons such as a firearm
or knife were used less often compared to asphyxiants and blunt
force instruments. The authors explore the tenets of female
violence, the mother-child dynamic and mental disorders, and
address the complexities associated with investigating and
prosecuting maternal filicide offenders. "
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