Department of Criminology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2010 Jan;11(1):3-17. doi: 10.1177/1524838009349517. Epub 2009 Oct 28.
Matricide, the killing of mothers by their biological children, is a very rare event, comprising less that 2% of all U.S. homicides in which the victim-offender relationship is known. This manuscript examines more than 20 years of U.S. homicides to determine the age and gender characteristics of matricide offenders. These data reveal that most mothers are killed by their adult sons. Daughters younger than 18 years are the most infrequent killers of mothers. This article examines the incidence of parricide, the involvement of sons and daughters in matricidal incidents, and synthesizes the literature in terms of offender gender. Special attention is given to female matricide offenders, given the lack of research currently available with respect to this population. Implications for practice, policy, and research are discussed.
杀母,即亲生子女杀害母亲,是一种非常罕见的事件,在美国所有已知受害者与犯罪者关系的凶杀案中,此类案件不到 2%。本文通过研究二十多年来的美国凶杀案,确定了杀母犯人的年龄和性别特征。这些数据显示,大多数母亲是被成年儿子杀害的。年龄在 18 岁以下的女儿是最不常见的杀母凶手。本文还研究了杀父事件的发生率,以及儿子和女儿在杀母事件中的参与情况,并根据犯罪者的性别对文献进行了综合分析。特别关注女性杀母犯人的情况,因为目前针对这一人群的研究很少。本文还讨论了实践、政策和研究方面的意义。