TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - Cross-National Determinants of Child Homicide JO - American sociological review A1 - Fiala, Robert A1 - LaFree, Gary SP - 432 EP - 445 VL - 53 IS - 3 N2 -
This paper uses cross-national data on child homicide to develop a societal-level model of child abuse. Analysis of hypotheses emerging from four perspectives on abuse suggests that a focus on economic stress is most useful in explaining cross-national variation in child homicide in developed countries. High levels of female labor-force participation, coupled with low levels of female status and welfare spending, result in high child-homicide rates. No perspective provides hypotheses able to explain cross-national variation in child homicide in less-developed countries. The limitations of the present study are noted and avenues for future empirical and theoretical work are discussed.
LA - SN - 0003-1224 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2095650 ID - ref1 ER -