Filicidal Women: Jail or Psychiatric Ward?

Author:

Laporte Line1,Poulin Bernard2,Marleau Jacques3,Roy Renée4,Webanck Thierry1

Affiliation:

1. Criminologist, Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

2. Psychologist, Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

3. Anthropologist, Demographer, Research Center, Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

4. Psychiatrist, Institut Philippe-Pinel de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to examine the legal procedure that women who are charged with killing their children experience and to compare the variables that discriminate between those found guilty and those who received a medical disposition. Method: The sample comprises 32 adult women who killed their biological children in the province of Quebec over an 11-year period (1981 to 1991). Results: Of the sample, 18 women were found guilty, and 14 received a medical disposition. Of those who were the object of a penal disposition, most received a sentence that exceeded 2 years. Women who were sentenced to prison had a lower socioeconomic status and, compared with those who received a medical disposition, were more likely to have had a criminal and substance abuse history. Further, this latter subgroup of women were more likely to have a psychiatric history, to suffer from psychotic symptoms, and to become oriented to the mental health system immediately after their offence. Conclusions: These comparative results suggest that women's profiles differ according to some descriptive variables. From a clinical point of view, however, these results do not suggest that a different approach with respect to treatment of filicidal women or prevention of filicide would be more appropriate.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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