Criminalising neonaticide: reflections on law and practice in England and Wales

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Brennan, K. and Milne, E. 2018. Criminalising neonaticide: reflections on law and practice in England and Wales. in: Brennan, K., Milne, E., South, N. and Turton, J. (ed.) Women and the Criminal Justice System: failing victims and offenders? Palgrave. pp. 95-117
Chapter titleCriminalising neonaticide: reflections on law and practice in England and Wales
AuthorsBrennan, K. and Milne, E.
Abstract

This chapter considers the unusual case where a woman is suspected of killing her newborn baby following a secret pregnancy and birth. The research on what we know about the circumstances and incidence of what has been termed ‘neonaticide’ is explored. The complexities of these cases in terms of their circumstances and the vulnerability of women who conceal their pregnancies are highlighted. Following this, the difficulties, from a legal perspective, that arise when seeking to prosecute women for homicide when their babies die following an unassisted concealed birth are considered. What we know about current criminal justice practice in these cases is also explored. Unfortunately, there is limited research on current criminal justice practice in these cases, and little is therefore known about the approach taken by the police, prosecutors and the courts in cases involving suspected homicides of newborns. The need for further research on the criminal justice response is highlighted, and the appropriateness of criminalising women and girls in these cases, particularly given their unique circumstances of vulnerability, is questioned.

Page range95-117
Book titleWomen and the Criminal Justice System: failing victims and offenders?
EditorsBrennan, K., Milne, E., South, N. and Turton, J.
PublisherPalgrave
ISBN
Hardcover9783319767734
Electronic9783319767741
Paperback9783030095802
Publication dates
Online05 May 2018
Print01 Jan 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited15 Feb 2018
AcceptedDec 2017
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of a chapter published in Women and the Criminal Justice System: failing victims and offenders?. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76774-1_5

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76774-1_5
LanguageEnglish
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