Tötung von Neugeborenen - Neonatizide in Hamburg von 1998 bis 2008

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Abstract

In the analyzed period from 1998 to 2008, the autopsies performed at the Hamburg Institute of Legal Medicine included 13 cases in which an investigation for neonaticide had been initiated by the public prosecutor. The killed neonates showed a nearly equal distribution between both sexes. The most common method of neonaticide was suffocation. Most of the perpetrators were young, unmarried primipara with an average educational background. Almost all of them were suffering under psychological stress and had negated their pregnancy. In most cases, birth and neonaticide happened alone in their flat, and there was no medical attendance in any case. In the cases brought to court the women were charged with manslaughter (Section 212 German Criminal Code) and those found guilty were always granted a mitigated sentence pursuant to Section 213 Criminal Code.

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Translated title of the contributionNeonaticides in Hamburg, Germany, from 1998 to 2008
Original languageGerman
Article number5-6
ISSN0003-9225
Publication statusPublished - 03.08.2011
pubmed 21805906