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Abstract

In the Western world, cases of fatal child neglect due to starvation are extremely rare. When they do occur, particularly at the hands of a parent, such crimes are considered to be caused by mental disorders or personality disorders with severe affective impairment.

The present report describes the peculiar case of a couple with a total of four children to care for, who starved a 16-month-old female to death, while all the other children were found to be healthy. After a forensic psychiatric assessment of their criminal responsibility, the couples were both judged guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison.

After a brief overview of the scientific knowledge about filicide, the authors propose a framework that may help to understand and explain the motivations underlying this dreadful crime that shocked the nation, and emphasize the role of the forensic psychiatric investigation into cases of filicide, which may contribute to gain a greater insight into the different motivational factors underlying this phenomenon.

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Title
Death by starvation. Seeking a forensic psychiatric understanding of a case of fatal child maltreatment by the parent
Author
Catanesi, Roberto; Rocca, Gabriele; Candelli, Chiara; Solarino, Biagio; Carabellese, Felice
Pages
e13-e17
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Nov 2012
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
e-ISSN
18726283
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1197635884
Copyright
© 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd