Infanticide & It’s Medicolegal Aspects

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
15
Article ID: 
29148
2 pages
Research Article

Infanticide & It’s Medicolegal Aspects

Dr. Darshani Sabale, Dr. Kavitake Pallavi Dhanaji, Dr. Pooja Madhukar Landge, Dr. Shivani Sidu Maghade, Dr. Omkar Anil Khillare, Dr. Pooja Eknath Mali and Dr. Akshita Vasant Malshikare

Abstract: 

Infanticide, the act of intentionally killing an infant, remains a deeply troubling social issue with significant ethical, legal, and psychological implications. This article explores the various factors contributing to infanticide, including socio-economic pressures, mental health challenges, cultural practices, and the role of law enforcement in prevention. It also examines the legal definitions and variations of infanticide across different jurisdictions, addressing the complexities of prosecuting such cases. Furthermore, the psychological motivations of perpetrators, particularly mothers, are discussed in relation to mental illness Trauma, and societal expectations. Ultimately, the article seeks to highlight the importance of comprehensive support systems, mental health interventions, and legal reforms to reduce the incidence of infanticide and ensure better protection for vulnerable infants.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.29148.01.2025
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