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Femicide-certain controversial issues and comparative law review [PDF]
During the last decades, the phenomenon of femicide has attracted the attention of both the scientific community and the wider public. However, despite the willingness to address the problem of gender-based violence, the number of murdered women is ...
Milica Kovačević, Marija Maljković
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Abstract Beyond its well‐documented health‐related effects, economic inequality has significant sociopsychological consequences. This research examines how perceived economic inequality is associated with tolerance of gender‐based violence through status anxiety and sexualization processes.
Roberta Rosa Valtorta
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The relationship between masculinity and femicide has been virtually ignored in the literature on both masculinities and femicide. The aim of this paper then is to concentrate on the relationship between masculinities and femicide by first briefly ...
Messerschmidt, James W.
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Problem Representations of Femicide/Feminicide Legislation in Latin America
Femicide/feminicide has become an increasing social concern for local communities, international organizations, and national governments. In 2007, Latin American countries began enacting legislation to prevent and punish femicide/feminicide; however ...
Michelle Carrigan, Myrna Dawson
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Abstract Objective This study examines the contribution of income, familial and social support, sense of community, and societal conditional regard to the well‐being and self‐efficacy of women experiencing intimate partner abuse (IPA) in Israel. Background The prevalence of IPA is a recognized global public health threat. While most research focuses on
Tamar Ginati, Yael Itzhaki‐Braun
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Objective: the objective of this work is to discuss the contributions of documentary ethnography to studies and research on femicide in the field of administration in Brazil.
Suellen Iaskevitz Carneiro +1 more
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Media in Serbia explain femicide usually as caused by poverty and alcoholism. This style is gender blind and socially stereotyped because of neglected gender aspects of male violence against women.
Mršević Zorica
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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).
Schaffer, Krystal, Bryce, India
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Femicide is typically defined as the killing of a woman because she is a woman. It has been the subject of mass protests in cities from Buenos Aires to Paris and in some places has made the leap to law as a crime unto itself or basis for a sentencing ...
Caroline Davidson
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