In the Media
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Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, assistant professor of criminal justice, talks about familicide after a Danbury mother killed her three children and hanged herself.
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In the Media
Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, assistant professor of criminal justice, talks about familicide after a Danbury mother killed her three children and hanged herself.
In the Media
Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, assistant professor of criminal justice, discusses a tragic murder-suicide in Danbury and the triggers that can lead to these incidents.
In the Media
Kevin Barnes-Ceeney, assist professor of criminal justice, discusses the act of "anomic familcide".