
@article{ref1,
title="Situations of abandonment and intrusion in crimes of love and disaffection",
journal="Journal de Medecine Legale Droit Medical",
year="2016",
author="Benezech, M.",
volume="59",
number="1",
pages="55-60",
abstract="Among relational crimes, ie serious violence (homicide, rape, arson) linked with a lasting interpersonal conflict between the criminal and the victim, extra or intra-family crimes of a h passion with loss of object are the most frequent. Their perpetrators usually suffer from per-sonality disorders, even mood disorders or psychotic manifestations, but they maintain a pre-genital, possessive, egoistic, quasi-fusional relation with their victims. It is the threat of a break in this highly ambivalent and dependent narcissistic relationship that provokes the h acting out of the crime of passion, as the loss of the object leads to an unbearable emotional distress with depressive ideation of a sometimes melancholic level (homicides-suicides). Most often, the threat of the loss of the object of attachment is the result of a situation of affective and/or domiciliary abandonment (fear of losing the partner, the children) but it is not uncommon to find also a situation of intrusion into the personal or conjugal space (parent, rival). Ultimately, situations of abandonment and intrusion appear to us to be the determi-ning causes of homicides of love and disaffection in a conflictual relational context.<p /><p>Language: fr</p>",
language="fr",
issn="0249-6208",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}