Connecticut Valley Hospital, Middletown, CT, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2010 Jul;11(3):99-112. doi: 10.1177/1524838010371950.
The prevailing public view on women who kill their babies is that they are either monsters or psychotic, or both. The psychiatric and legal communities recognize that the issue is not as simply dichotomous as this. Evidence suggests that there are important distinctions to be drawn between different types of baby deaths and that this may have implications for identification, punishment, and/or treatment of potential and actual perpetrators. This article reviews and summarizes research, incidence statistics, and judicial and clinical outcomes ranging over four decades of work and sets out various ways forward in the study and prevention of infant murder.
大众普遍认为,杀害自己婴儿的女性不是怪物就是精神病患者,或者两者皆是。精神医学和法律界认识到,问题并非如此简单地非此即彼。有证据表明,不同类型的婴儿死亡之间存在重要区别,这可能对潜在和实际犯罪者的识别、惩罚和/或治疗产生影响。本文回顾和总结了四十多年的工作,涵盖了研究、发病率统计以及司法和临床结果,并提出了在婴儿谋杀研究和预防方面的各种前进方向。