A mass killing in New Zealand

Abstract

The circumstances surrounding a mass killing in New Zealand are described in conjunction with a review of a number of other similar multiple victim homicides. Due to the rare and extreme nature of such events, it is argued that they should be managed as human disasters by the professionals involved and that stress debriefing should be available for all potential primary, secondary and tertiary victims.

Reference: 
Brinded PM1, Taylor AJ | 1995
In: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry, ISSN 0004-8674 | 29 | 2 | Jun | 316-320
http://anp.sagepub.com/content/29/2/316.long
Placement code: 
Yzermans collectie