Homicide Rates by Genetic versus Stepfathers

Sunday, April 6th, 2014

Homicide rates by genetic versus stepfathers and by age of child for Canada, reprinted from Daly and Wilson (1996):

Homicide Rates by Genetic vs. Stepfathers

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  1. AAB says:

    Males killing the offspring of other males is a common trait amongst other primates as well as humans:

    In most cases of infanticide, you just assume it happened, but you don’t know for sure- a new male comes in and begins chasing the mom with baby — they disappear and when you come back the next day, the baby is gone, so you assume infanticide. This data, however, is from a database in which they used cases where they actually knew that infanticide had occurred.

    The majority (67%) of all infanticides occur in one-male groups (n=23).

    Most (21 or 91%) were committed by strange males.

    Only 2 (< 10%) were committed by a male within the social group.

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