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Prevalence and Phenomenology of Neonaticide in Switzerland 1980–2010: A Retrospective Study

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For a child, the likelihood of being murdered is highest during the first year of life, and many such cases are neonaticides. Although several recent studies have examined neonaticide in different countries and cultures, there has been no in-depth analysis of Swiss cases, even though this country has special neonaticide legislation and four “baby hatches” have been opened to prevent such killings. The primary objective of this retrospective study was to analyze the prevalence and phenomenon of neonaticide in Switzerland. Using data from judicial files, 11 cases were identified in 15 German-speaking cantons between 1980 and 2010. The sample included two uncommon cases of nonmaternal neonaticide. The discussion addresses possible prevention strategies.

Keywords: CONCEALMENT OF PREGNANCY; FILICIDE; INFANTICIDE; NONMATERNAL NEONATICIDE; PREVENTION STRATEGIES

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Lucerne, Switzerland

Publication date: 01 April 2015

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