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Authors: Kathleen M. Heide
ISBN-13: 9780803970601, ISBN-10: 0803970609
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date Published: September 1994
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Kathleen M. Heide

Dr. Heide is a Full Professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida, Tampa and is an internationally recognized consultant on adolescent homicide and family violence. She is a licensed mental health counselor in the State of Florida and has been court-appointed as an expert in Florida Circuit Courts in homicide, sexual battery, juvenile, and family matters. Dr. Heide's publication record includes more than 100 publications and presentations in the areas of adolescent homicide, family violence, personality assessment, and juvenile justice, along with two books - Why Kids Kill Parents (1992) and Young Killers (1999). She received her B.A. from Vassar College in Psychology and her M.A. and Ph.D in Criminal Justice from the State University of New York at Albany.

 

 

 

Book Synopsis

A tragic portrait of adolescents who kill their parents is revealed in this volume: these young people almost always kill out of desperation as they are almost always victims of severe child abuse, neglect and dysfunctional parenting.

Drawing upon her experience as a clinician, expert witness and scholar, the author asserts that a combination of interconnected problems creates the conditions for parricide, including: severe sexual, physical and//or verbal abuse of the child; escalating violence in the family; and increasing vulnerability of the child to stressors in the home.

Booknews

Criminologist and psychotherapist Kathleen Heide focuses on families that breed violence and the relationship between patricide and child abuse. A discussion of maltreatment, who kills, youths at risk, and legal and psychological issues is followed by three detailed case studies and a discussion of intervention, society's contributions to both the problems and solutions. First published in 1992 by Ohio State University Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
IParricide: Facts and Issues1
1The Phenomenon of Parricide3
2Child Maltreatment and Parricide19
3Which Youths Kill33
4Youths at Risk44
5Legal and Psychological Issues54
IICase Studies65
6Assessment and Its Implications67
7Peter Jones74
8Scott Anders92
9Patty Smith111
IIIImplications, Practical Suggestions, and Future Directions137
10Intervention after the Tragedy139
11Society's Role151
Appendix: Analysis of Parricide Offenders by Juvenile versus Adult Status163
Notes165
Bibliography181
Index193

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