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The Impact of Turkey's Withdrawal From the Istanbul Convention on Suspicious Female Deaths and Femicides.

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In recent years, suspicious deaths, often portrayed as "falls from a height," have been increasingly associated with femicides in Turkey. This phenomenon coincided with the official withdrawal process from the "Council of Europe Convention on Preventing ...
F. G. Önal, Bahar Marangoz
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Approaches Towards Femicides on Social Media in Turkey: A Sociological Analysis

Journal of Applied and Theoretical Social Sciences
The subject of this study is femicide in Turkey. Femicide has gradually increased in Turkey in the last 25 years and has become an important social problem on the country's agenda. Femicide is also an important study topic in social sciences.
Yaşar Erjem
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Data on femicides: Where do we stand?

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Accessibility and consistency of femicide data have advanced in the last decade, but substantial data deficiencies persist that hinder tracking of trends over time.
S. Bellizzi, A. Nivoli
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“Closer to the Unfair Reality”: Magnitude and Spatial Analysis of Femicides in Ecuador

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2019
During the last 5 years, Ecuador has published a series of progressive laws aiming to protect girls and women against any type of violence. While these efforts are of extreme importance, concerns were raised by national nongovernmental organizations that
M. San Sebastiån   +2 more
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Framing Femicide

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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Intimate Femicide

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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Intimate Femicide/Intimate Partner Femicide

2023
Kate Fitz-Gibbon   +3 more
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Child Femicide

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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Femicide

2022
Marijana Grandits, Tijana Tešanović
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Femicide: Causes

Femicide refers to the general and intentional killing of a woman (Taylor & Jasinski, 2011). Evolutionary psychology and sexual conflict theory provide a unique framework through which to understand femicide (Buss, 2017; Parker, 1979). Sexual conflict theory hypothesizes that evolved psychological mechanisms selected across evolutionary time ...
Bianca Jacques   +1 more
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