
Professor Rachel Condry, a Fellow of St Hilda’s College and a Professor of Criminology at the University, has had her research on matricide featured in The Guardian. Her work explores the complex phenomenon of matricide—the killing of one’s mother—examining patterns, motivations, and systemic factors that contribute to such cases.
With a background in researching family violence, including adolescent-to-parent violence, Professor Condry’s findings offer insights into an area that is often underexplored. Her work contributes to ongoing discussions about crime and justice, helping to inform policy and intervention strategies.
The Guardian article brings attention to this important research, highlighting its relevance in understanding family violence. You can read the full piece here: Guardian
