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Homicide-Suicide in the Netherlands: An Epidemiology
Marieke Liem, PhD1*,
Marieke Postulart2,
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Paul Nieuwbeerta2
1 Utrecht University, Netherlands
2 Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: m.liem{at}uu.nl.
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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.
First published on March 12, 2009, doi:10.1177/1088767908330833
Homicide Studies 2009;13:99.
A more recent version of this article appeared on May 1, 2009

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