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- Home | The Parricide Prevention Institute
What is parricide? Sometimes referred to as matricide or patricide, it is the when a child kills a parent We are dedicated to 1) conducting research critical to understanding why kids kill their parents, and 2) providing education and outreach to prevent parricide events
- What is Parricide? FAQ Cheat Sheet - Parricide Prevention
Parricide is a form of domestic violence wherein a child intentionally kills his or her parent s Accidental deaths do not count Parricide is classified as homicide (i e , murder) - which is a felony offense
- About Us | The Parricide Prevention Institute
We research parricide (child kills parent) to dispel myths and prevent future murders Learn more about us
- The Adult Parricide Offender
Adult parricide offenders are age 25 and older There are 1,116 adult offenders in our data set Data were extracted from instances of parricide occurring from 1985 - present The ratio of male to female killers is essentially that same as that of Youthful Offenders: 13% are female and 87% are male
- Parricide Podcast | Parricide Prevention
Parricide is an uncommon form of murder The bi-weekly podcast explores how kids come to murder kill their parents and why; we present the details of (and then analyze) a new case for each episode
- Parricide Stats | Parricide Prevention
Parricide Stats How Do You Determine How Many Parricides Occur Each Year? The FBI collects data on all murders and reports them annually in the Supplemental Homicide report (SHR)
- The Youthful Parricide Offender
Fully 66% of kids who kill their parents were never abused and never claimed to have been abused Do you want to know why kids kill their parents? Or which parent is most usually killed? Or the Five Fatal Personality Types of Youthful Parricide Offenders? You are in exactly the right place!
- Parricide Podcast Transcripts - Parricide Prevention
Parricide Podcast transcripts are available here for our listeners who prefer to read our episode content or simply follow along during the episode
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