Mothers Who Kill Their Children : : Understanding the Acts of Moms from Susan Smith to the "Prom Mom" / / Cheryl L. Meyer, Michelle Oberman.

A special kind of horror is reserved for mothers who kill their children. Cases such as those of Susan Smith, who drowned her two young sons by driving her car into a lake, and Melissa Drexler, who disposed of her newborn baby in a restroom at her prom, become media sensations. Unfortunately, in add...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2001]
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Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
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CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INTRODUCTION A Brief Cross-Cultural History of Infanticide --
1 PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS TO UNDERSTAND WHY MOTHERS KILL THEIR CHILDREN --
2 DENIAL OF PREGNANCY Secret Lives --
3 PURPOSEFUL KILLING Neither “Mad” nor “Bad” --
4 MATERNAL NEGLECT A Search for Meaning --
5 ABUSE-RELATED DEATHS --
6 ASSISTANCE OR COERCION FROM A PARTNER Relations to Domestic Violence --
7 RESPONDING TO MOTHERS WHO KILL Toward a Comprehensive Rethinking of Law, Policy, and Intervention Strategies --
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Summary:A special kind of horror is reserved for mothers who kill their children. Cases such as those of Susan Smith, who drowned her two young sons by driving her car into a lake, and Melissa Drexler, who disposed of her newborn baby in a restroom at her prom, become media sensations. Unfortunately, in addition to these high-profile cases, hundreds of mothers kill their children in the United States each year. The question most often asked is, why? What would drive a mother to kill her own child? Those who work with such cases, whether in clinical psychology, social services, law enforcement or academia, often lack basic understandings about the types of circumstances and patterns which might lead to these tragic deaths, and the social constructions of motherhood which may affect women's actions. These mothers oftentimes defy the myths and media exploitation of them as evil, insane, or lacking moral principles, and they are not a homogenous group. In obvious ways, intervention strategies should differ for a teenager who denies her pregnancy and then kills her newborn and a mother who kills her two toddlers out of mental illness or to further a relationship. A typology is needed to help us to understand the different cases that commonly occur and the patterns they follow in order to make possible more effective prevention plans. Mothers Who Kill Their Children draws on extensive research to identify clear patterns among the cases of women who kill their children, shedding light on why some women commit these acts. The characteristics the authors establish will be helpful in creating more meaningful policies, more targeted intervention strategies, and more knowledgeable evaluations of these cases when they arise.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814759660
9783110706444
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Cheryl L. Meyer, Michelle Oberman.