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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParricideParricide - Wikipedia

    Parricide refers to the deliberate killing of one's own father and mother, spouse (husband or wife), children, and/or close relative. However, the term is sometimes used more generally to refer to the intentional killing of a near relative. [1]

  2. 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.

  3. 1. [Latin parricida killer of a close relative, from parri- (perhaps akin to Greek pēos kinsman by marriage) + -cida -cide] : one that murders his or her father, mother, or a close relative. 2. [Latin parricidium murder of a close relative, from parri- + -cidium -cide] : the act of a parricide.

  4. Jan 11, 2017 · Parricide is the act of murdering ones close relative, be it a parent, sibling, or another similarly close relative. In many cases, those who commit parricide are either mentally ill, or have been subjected to ongoing physical or sexual abuse at the hands of the murdered relative.

  5. Mar 1, 2016 · In this article, we explore the extant literature on parricide, the murder of a parent by a child. We discuss perpetrator characteristics, victim-perpetrator murder scenarios, family risk factors, and other research findings.

  6. Nov 21, 2021 · 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. But parricide can also be classified as a misdemeanor offense. Every case is different.

  7. Parricide definition: the act of killing one's father, mother, or other close relative.. See examples of PARRICIDE used in a sentence.

  8. If a character in a novel kills one of her own parents, it's called parricide. Your dad will be impressed by your vocabulary skills if you say mid-argument, "I'm so mad at you I could commit parricide!"

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › law › crime-and-law-enforcementParricide | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · parricide the killing of a parent or other near relative. The word comes (in the late 16th century) via French from Latin parricidium ‘murder of a parent’, with first element of unknown origin, but for long associated with Latin pater ‘father’ and parens ‘parent’.

  10. parricide - An individual who commits the crime of killing their own parent or close family member.

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