Child Murder by Parents: A Psychiatric Review of Filicide
PHILLIP J. RESNICK M.D.1
1 Instructor in psychiatry, school of medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106
The author reviews 131 cases of child murder and proposes a new classification of filicide by apparent motive: altruistic, acutely psychotic, unwanted child, accidental, and spouse revenge. The high frequency of altruistic motives distinguishes filicide from other homicides. The psychodynamics of the filicidal impulse are explored: displacement of the murderer's original aggression from his parents, spouse, or sibling is documented. The author offers some considerations for prevention.