%0 Journal Article %A Liem, Marieke %A van Keeken, Natascha %T Doding gevolgd door zelfdoding in Nederland %D 2016 %J Mens & Maatschappij, %V 91 %N 2 %P 133-151 %@ 1876-2816 %R https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2016.2.LIEM %K copycat-effect %K Homicide %K murder-suicide %K suicide %K homicide-suicide %K epidemiology %I Amsterdam University Press, %X Summary Homicide followed by suicide in the Netherlands Homicide followed by the suicide of the perpetrator often leads to shock and incomprehension. It has been suggested that media reporting on such cases could lead to an imitation effect. This article describes the nature and incidence of homicide-suicide in the Netherlands in the period 1992-2014. In addition, it assesses whether a copycat-effect can be established due to media reporting. Results show that homicide-suicides occur on average nine times per year. Intimate partner homicide-suicide and child homicide-suicide are the most frequent types of homicide-suicide. Even though several temporal clusters could be observed during the period of study, there are insufficient indications to confirm a copycat-effect. This may be attributed to the heterogeneous and multifaceted nature of this phenomenon, lacking one single potentially ‘contagious’ cause. %U https://www.aup-online.com/content/journals/10.5117/MEM2016.2.LIEM