New discovery about family crime

British criminals classified their murderers into four groups, after studying related press materials from 1980 to 2012.

According to the Howard Journal of Criminal Justic e report, researchers say the main reason for these tragedies is broken families, financial hardship and ultimately honor killings.

They also divided the culprit into four groups, including self-respect, immoral, incompetent and paranoid. Each group has a different motive for killing, and many cases of domestic violence. 4 in 5 cases where the killer killed himself afterwards, or tried to do so. And in most cases, the killer is the father.

In the first group, ie the egotistical, the killer often dumps the responsibility of criminal acts on the mother, who follows him as the cause of the family's breakup. For these people, their pillar position is at the center of the idea of ​​a perfect family. In unscrupulous murderers, the family has a strong connection to the economy in their minds. Fathers evaluate families as a result of their economic success, allowing them to express their own achievements. However, if the economy fails, the father will see the family is no longer able to serve that function.

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Family tragedy in North Wales, when the father killed two children in 2008 - (Photo: PA)

On the unsatisfactory group, the killer believes that the family has disappointed or ruined the prospect of an ideal family life. An example in this case is that children do not follow the father's religion or cultural customs. Finally the paranoid case, ie those who believe that the family is facing the threat of external threats. These threats are often from social or judicial organizations, and fathers worry about depriving their children. Therefore, the act of murder here is motivated by deviant desire to protect the family.

The number of homicide cases also increased in 2000, at more than 50%. Earlier, in the 1980s, only six murders of relatives were uncovered in the UK. One of the authors of the study, David Wilson of University of Birmingham (UK), said the reason behind these criminal acts is that men feel they need to show their strength and control. control for the family.'Their perception of the family is very white or black, and does not show the increasing dynamic role of women in the economic field and in family life,' BBC quoted Professor Wilson. He said what shocked the experts at the culprits' strange ways of killing children. 'They hugged the jumping bridge; Driving a small child in the back seat straight down the canals , 'Wilson said. More dangerous is that these evil enemies are not in the form of ordinary killers that can easily be tracked down on the criminal database.

The new study offers a different explanation of the murderer who killed a loved one. The previous hypothesis suggests that the act of revenge may be the cause of criminal conduct. However, Professor Wilson's group explained that it is the family's disparity and privacy that cause the opportunity for evil to flourish. On the outside, the culprits are judged as fathers who love their children and devoted husbands, before they cause crimes. It is important to encourage people to expand social relations, get out of the small cocoon of the family to reduce the murder of loved ones.