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Social Work

University at Albany, State University of New York

Criminal Justice

2020

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Family Annihilators: The Psychological Profiles Of Murderous Fathers, Taylor Oathout May 2020

Family Annihilators: The Psychological Profiles Of Murderous Fathers, Taylor Oathout

Criminal Justice

Yardley, Wilson, and Lynes (2014), in their study of British family annihilators between 1980 and 2012, established four profiles of familicide offenders: self-righteous, disappointed, anomic, and paranoid. This paper located 39 cases of familicide within the United States between 2009 and 2019 using LexisNexis. Familicide is defined as a domestic crime where a father murders at least one of his biological children and the children’s mother. Cases were categorized by analyzing the relationship between the offenders’ primary motives and features of the crime and offender. Primary motives were family breakdown, appearance, financial distress, mental illness, and protection. Features included domestic …