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Lethal domestic violence as a sequential process: Beyond the traditional regression approach to risk factors

This contribution conducts a critical review of the many features of the traditional regression approach to domestic violence that implies a target variable (intimate partner femicide) and multiple predictors. Based on conceptual, theoretical, methodological and statistical considerations, this analysis, first, addresses the issue of how the risk factors...

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44
The effects of detrimental drinking patterns and drug use on female homicide victimization rates across Europe

This study examines the extent to which drinking patterns and drug use can explain cross-national variations in female homicide victimization across Europe. Given the limitations in measuring femicide consistently across a large number of countries, this study uses mortality data on recorded female deaths as a proxy to explain differences in levels...

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44
Making femicide visible

The sociological literature on femicide, compared to intimate partner and other forms of gender violence, is scarce. While feminist sociology has addressed the inaudibility of women, femicide remains invisible. Femicide rates are social facts worthy of sociological attention. Like suicide, femicide has to be defined and analysed according to type. The...

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44
Punishing femicide: Criminal justice responses to the killing of women over four decades

The way in which nation states respond to femicide has become the focus of much attention in the past decade. The establishment of specialized police and prosecution units has been recommended and some countries have implemented specific legislation or criminal offences specific to femicide. Part of the challenge in moving beyond these legislative and...

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44
Theories of femicide and their significance for social research

Almost four decades have passed since the term femicide was coined in 1976. This new word had a political purpose, in that it intended to produce changes in the social order which tolerated the violent death of women. Since that time, the word has generated a theoretical concept that encompasses the killing of a woman as a specific social phenomenon....

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44
Feminicide in Mexico: An approach through academic, activist and artistic work

In recent decades, the incidence of feminicidio has been interwoven with increasing social and structural violence in Mexico, which has resulted in the need to stress its specificity to prevent the violent murders of women going unpunished. Feminicidio has become a topic of academic, political, social and cultural reflection not only due to its alarming...

Tue Oct 25, 2016 15:44

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