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Homicide-Suicide in the NetherlandsAn EpidemiologyUtrecht University, Netherlands
The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
The Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement Homicides followed by the suicide of the perpetrator are a rare yet very serious form of interpersonal violence that occurs mainly in partnerships and families. No systematic research on homicide-suicide has ever been conducted in the Netherlands. This study provides an overview of the international homicide-suicide literature. Additionally, this article describes, for the first time, the incidence and patterns of homicide-suicide in the Netherlands and compares these to homicides not followed by suicide. To do so, an existing record containing all homicide cases in the Netherlands in the period 1992-2006 was used. Additional information on homicide-suicide events was retrieved through newspaper analysis. A total of 135 people died in 103 events. Homicide-suicide occurs with an annual incidence of 0.07 to 0.02 per 100,000 persons per year. People who commit homicide-suicide cannot be easily equated to those accused of other types of homicide.
Key Words: homicide-suicide murder-suicide family homicide extended suicide epidemiology
This version was published on May
1, 2009 Homicide Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2,
99-123 (2009) |
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