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Filicide: Hope for the future

Research shows that health and welfare services are key in preventing filicide. Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus at Monash University, highlights the need for improved training and education on this issue.
Filicide: Future directions in research and action

Filicide: Future directions in research and action

Filicide, despite being a tragic and enduring social problem, has received little research, policy, or program attention until recently. While it is a shocking event and hard to understand, it has been regarded as a rare occurrence and not a pressing one to overcome.
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Prevent filicide: Intervention with potential perpetrators

Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus at Monash University, investigates the flaws in service interventions related to filicide cases and highlights methods to bolster early interventions to prevent potential perpetrators.

Filicide: Facts and fiction

Filicide is a little-understood event. Consequentially it is plagued with myths and misinformation that misdirect preventive action Research has been slow and scattered, held back...
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Filicide: The search for explanations

Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, examines the development of research aimed at understanding filicide.
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Filicide: The most tragic family violence event

Thea Brown, Professor Emeritus AM from Monash University, Caulfield in Australia, guides us through filicide, the most tragic family violence event.
Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub

Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub

The Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub has carried out pioneering work on filicide, a tragic area, and one where little research internationally had been undertaken.

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