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Co-victims of Homicide: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Jennifer Connolly1, Ronit Gordon2.   

Abstract

This systematic literature review examines the effects of homicide on surviving family members, the "co-victims" or "survivors" of homicide. A content analysis was conducted on 40 articles identified through a search of the literature. The research samples were predominately located in the United States, but included two U.K. samples, one Jamaican sample, and one sample from Israel. All articles were written in English. Three themes were identified. Nineteen articles explored the psychological, academic, social, occupational, and familial effects of homicide. Thirteen articles considered survivors' grieving process and how it was altered by experiences with the criminal justice system as well as coping strategies used by survivors to deal with their grief. Eight articles explored treatment interventions available to help surviving family members deal with their grief. Key findings from the articles, limitations of the current research, and implications for future research, policy, and practice are included.
© The Author(s) 2014.

Keywords:  co-victims; coping; criminal justice system; family; grief; homicide; murder; survivors; treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25377523     DOI: 10.1177/1524838014557285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trauma Violence Abuse        ISSN: 1524-8380


  5 in total

1.  Homicide Survivorship and Suicidality Among Adolescents.

Authors:  Patricia Murungi Bamwine; Kelley Jones; Carla Chugani; Elizabeth Miller; Alison Culyba
Journal:  Traumatology (Tallahass Fla)       Date:  2019-12-12

2.  Feasibility and Acceptability of Mindfulness for Survivors of Homicide and Their Providers.

Authors:  Stephanie Hartwell; Jeroan Allison; Bonita Jones; Rachel Rodrigues; Clementina Chery; Julianna Andrews; Carl Fulwiler
Journal:  Explore (NY)       Date:  2017-11-02       Impact factor: 1.775

3.  Unmet needs and service satisfaction of victim support for the direct and indirect victims of serious violence: Results from a cross-sectional survey in Taiwan.

Authors:  Lanying Huang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-21       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Self-perception of adaptation among homicidally bereaved individuals following a psychoeducational intervention: a UK longitudinal qualitative study.

Authors:  Filipa Alves-Costa; Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis; Hope Christie; Sarah L Halligan
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-08-05       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Exploring research on the coping strategies of black survivors of homicide victims: a scoping review protocol.

Authors:  Travonne Edwards; Tanya Sharpe; Antonia Bonomo; Notisha Massaquoi
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-11-01       Impact factor: 2.692

  5 in total

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