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Elder Abuse and Neglect vs. Parricide: A Letter From Russia
Authors:Sergei V Jargin
Institution:1. Department of Public Health, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russiajargin@mail.ru
Abstract:In Russia, elder abuse is rarely discussed in the professional literature and the media. However, it is posited that parricide can be considered a form of elder abuse in Russia, as the line between elder abuse and parricide can be vague. Instances of parricide can appear trivial, hardly realized as such by victims and the social environment. Borderline cases can include involving older people in binge drinking, denying them help, and manipulating them to commit suicide. The perpetrators are often nonpsychotic, although sometimes exhibiting abnormal personality traits. Anger toward the victim can be absent on the part of the perpetrator, with their actions often driven by economic desires. A concluding point is that for better prevention of parricide and, therefore, elder abuse, it should not be considered only an unusual horrific crime committed by the mentally ill.
Keywords:commentary  elder abuse  parricide  alcoholism  Russia
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