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Post-divorce parenting and fatal violence : separate worlds and tense relations Sietske Dijkstra and Wil Verhoeven

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Social Work NowPublication details: Child, Youth and Family, 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Social Work Now, 2015, 52: 13-19Summary: In this article the authors examine a case from The Netherlands where a father murdered his sons and committed suicide in the context of a high conflict separation. The authors draw lessons from the findings of the enquiry into the case, exploring how the integration of specialised knowledge and procedures can add extra value to the way in which work is undertaken and organised. This issue of Social Work Now has been archived by National Library of New Zealand. Record #5552
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Social Work Now, 2015, 52: 13-19

In this article the authors examine a case from The Netherlands where a father murdered his sons and committed suicide in the context of a high conflict separation. The authors draw lessons from the findings of the enquiry into the case, exploring how the integration of specialised knowledge and procedures can add extra value to the way in which work is undertaken and organised.

This issue of Social Work Now has been archived by National Library of New Zealand. Record #5552