Parricide and Violence Against Parents throughout History
(De)Constructing Family and Authority?
Raisa Maria Toivo editor Marianna Muravyeva editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:23rd Aug '18
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This book combines the approaches of history and criminology to study parricide and non-fatal violence against parents from across traditional period and geographical boundaries, encompassing research on Asia as well as Europe and North America. Parricide and non-fatal violence against parents are rare but significant forms of family violence. They have been perceived to be a recent phenomenon related to bad parenting and child abuse often in poorer socioeconomic circumstances – yet they have a history, which provides insights for modern-day explanation and intervention. Research on violence against parents has concentrated on child abuse and mental illness but, by using a rich array of primary and secondary documents, such as court cases, criminal statistics, newspaper reports, and legal and medical literature, this book shows that violence against parents is also shaped by conflicts related to parental authority, the rise of children’s rights, conflicting economic and emotional expectations, and other sociohistorical factors.
ISBN: 9781349957002
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
267 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018