Serial Slut 2019-12-23 17:05:46 4711
Honnan van ez a 150-es szám?
Valamint a 'seggből előrángatott statisztikák' miatt fordulj bátran a kutatókhoz, ez a csaj is a 90-es évek végét elemezte ugyanúgy, ahogyan én is a texasi példát hoztam, mert az elérhető, a magyar iszonylatokról itt olvashatsz nála, M. Oberman / International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 26 (2003) 510. oldal, Mo-i helyzet: https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1939&context=facpubs
2.2.2. Contemporary Hungary
.... Perhaps as a result of this concern, the problem of maternal filicide takes on an added urgency in Hungary. Police statistics show that, in Hungary, there is at least one child murdered by its mother every week. An estimated 50% of these cases involve newborns.
Numerous sources suggest the problem of neonaticide and newborn infant abandonment is on the rise Newborn babies, or their remains, are found in bushes, public parks, rubbish,sewers, and abandoned buildings.
Official government statistics estimate that between 25 and 30 infants are murdered each year;
unofficial estimates suggest that 10 times this number go undiscovered.
Ha nagyon bele akarod ásni magadat a témába, akkor őt még ajánlom, a gugli könyvei között nézegess, neonaticide a keresőszavad:
Why Mothers Kill: A Forensic Psychologist's Casebook By Geoffrey R. McKee (Forensic Psychologist and Clinical Professor McKee, Forensic Psychologist and Clinical Professor University of South Carolina School of Medicine) Ízelítőül:
És egy nagyon szuggesztív adat, amit a szintén 'seggből előrángatott statisztikák' miatt érdemes az elmúlt 40 évet összegyűjtő és analizáló párostól ízlelgetni:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44679396_Infanticide_and_Neonaticide_A_Review_of_40_Years_of_Research_Literature_on_Incidence_and_Causes
the National Center for Health Statistics (United States) discovered that birth certificates could not be found for 2.8% of all deaths between 1983 and 1991, with infants less than 30 days old being the group most commonly missing birth certificates (Overpeck, Brenner, Trumble, Trifiletti, & Berendes, 1998).The implication is that these cases represent infants whose existence was hidden until the corpse was found. Furthermore, the cause of death of an infant may be difficult to establish and may be falsely attributed to sudden infant death syndrome(SIDS). It has been estimated that up to 10%of SIDS cases are actually undetected homicides (Leven & Bacon, 2004).