The document discusses the complexities of infanticide, emphasizing the need for a nuanced forensic-psychiatric assessment that considers the psychological state and social stigma faced by mothers who commit this crime. It presents various psychological patterns and motivations behind maternal filicide, highlighting the importance of understanding the socio-emotional background of the offenders. The findings suggest the necessity for rehabilitation-focused strategies rather than purely punitive measures to aid in the recovery and reintegration of these individuals into society.