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2023
Abstract Femicide is the most extreme form of violence against women, that is their murder. Despite the phenomenon has been focused for decades by researchers and supranational organizations, a shared definition is still lacking, and this leads to underestimation of the problem and not comparable statistical data.
Parveen Ali, Michaela M. Rogers
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Abstract Femicide is the most extreme form of violence against women, that is their murder. Despite the phenomenon has been focused for decades by researchers and supranational organizations, a shared definition is still lacking, and this leads to underestimation of the problem and not comparable statistical data.
Parveen Ali, Michaela M. Rogers
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Female-Perpetrated Femicide and Attempted Femicide
Violence Against Women, 2004Femicide, the homicide of women, is the seventh leading cause of premature death for women overall. Intimate partner (IP) homicide accounts for approximately 40% to 50% of U.S. femicides. The vast majority of IP femicides are perpetrated by male partners, with .05% of IP femicides in the U.S. perpetrated by female partners.
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2019
On November 26, 2012, the Vienna Declaration on Femicide was signed by participants at a one-day symposium convened by the Academic Council on United Nations System (ACUNS). This symbolic event comes more than forty years after Diana Russell first used the term testifying at the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women. Since the mid-1970s, there
Corradi, Consuelo, Bandelli, Daniela
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On November 26, 2012, the Vienna Declaration on Femicide was signed by participants at a one-day symposium convened by the Academic Council on United Nations System (ACUNS). This symbolic event comes more than forty years after Diana Russell first used the term testifying at the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women. Since the mid-1970s, there
Corradi, Consuelo, Bandelli, Daniela
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2022
Femicides are topics frequently covered by the media, and journalists use different frames when reporting on such lethal acts of violence against women. This chapter addresses the media coverage and framing in German online press articles of two femicides with victims of Romanian ethnicity.
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Femicides are topics frequently covered by the media, and journalists use different frames when reporting on such lethal acts of violence against women. This chapter addresses the media coverage and framing in German online press articles of two femicides with victims of Romanian ethnicity.
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1991
This exploratory study identifies intimate femicide as a missing link in social science research on violence against women. This study examines women killed in the United States. Results indicate that approximately four women were killed by intimate partners every day during 1980, 1981, and 1982.
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This exploratory study identifies intimate femicide as a missing link in social science research on violence against women. This study examines women killed in the United States. Results indicate that approximately four women were killed by intimate partners every day during 1980, 1981, and 1982.
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Femicide is defined as “the killing of females by males, because they are females” (Russell & Harmes, Femicide in global perspective. Teachers College Press, 2001). This definition was posed to highlight the role of gender inequality and the domination of men over women as a key characteristic in femicide (Widyono, Strengthening understanding of ...
Bryce, India, Schaffer, Krystal
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Bryce, India, Schaffer, Krystal
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