Tag: homicide


UXORICIDE

Definition and Historical Context of Uxoricide Uxoricide, originating from the Latin words uxor (wife) and caedo (to cut, kill), is precisely defined as the act of a husband murdering his wife. This term is critical in criminological and psychological discourse because it isolates a specific, gendered dynamic within intimate partner homicide (IPH), focusing on the […]

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PATRICIDE

Introduction and Definition of Patricide The term patricide is derived from the Latin words pater, meaning father, and caedere, meaning to strike or kill. In its most precise definition, patricide refers to the act of killing one’s own father. This highly specific form of homicide carries significant weight in legal, psychological, and cultural contexts, representing […]

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MATRICIDE

Definition and Scope of Matricide Matricide is formally defined as the deliberate act of killing one’s own mother. This specific form of homicide is differentiated from general murder due to the profound violation of the most fundamental biological and social bond. The term derives its gravity not merely from the act of killing, but from […]

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MURDER-SUICIDE

A murder-suicide describes the deeply tragic and specific act where a perpetrator commits the murder of one or more victims, immediately followed by the perpetrator committing suicide. This sequence of events, often referred to academically as homicide-suicide or dyadic death, represents one of the most complex and devastating failures of psychological and social safety nets. […]

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