When referring to ‘prevention of femicide’, we refer to actions at the individual, family, and social and community levels that can reduce the likelihood of women being killed because of their gender. Strategies for prevention of femicide differ depending on the definition of femicide and the cases to which we refer. For example, prevention of femicide in intimate partner relationships is different from prevention of the killing of trafficked women, or girls being subjugated and killed. These distinct femicides are set in different contexts, involve different risk factors and therefore require different prevention strategies. However, what all femicides share is a single motivation: femicide, according to the feminist approach, a...
Violence against women is a growing health problem, especially when perpetrated in intimate relatio...
The gender disparity in intimate killings underscores the need for close attention to the phenomenon...
In recent years, the notion of femicide has expanded in social, criminological and epidemiological ...
Femicide – the killing of a woman or girl, in particular by a man (often an intimate partner), on a...
Includes Contents, Acknowledgements, Notes on editors, Figures and tables.Femicide is the intentiona...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
Includes Notes on contributors and IndexThe definition of the term ‘femicide’ has been historically ...
The term femicide is useful in naming a wide range of sexist killings of women by men, just as “geno...
The term femicide, while contested, focuses attention on women killed by men’s violence. This focus...
The term femicide was used to refer to the murder of women. Intimate femicide referred to the murder...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Femicide, the killing of women and girls because of t...
Violence against women is a form of gender violence, and the lethal aspect of it, defined as femici...
The gender disparity in intimate killings underscores the need for close attention to the phenomenon...
Femicide has been defined as the murder of a woman because she is a woman and has devastating conseq...
Violence against women is a growing health problem, especially when perpetrated in intimate relatio...
The gender disparity in intimate killings underscores the need for close attention to the phenomenon...
In recent years, the notion of femicide has expanded in social, criminological and epidemiological ...
Femicide – the killing of a woman or girl, in particular by a man (often an intimate partner), on a...
Includes Contents, Acknowledgements, Notes on editors, Figures and tables.Femicide is the intentiona...
Femicide was defined in 1992 as “the killing of women committed by a man by virtue of the fact that ...
The Polish word for “femicide”, kobietobójstwo, is a composite of two concepts and words, viz. the E...
Includes Notes on contributors and IndexThe definition of the term ‘femicide’ has been historically ...
The term femicide is useful in naming a wide range of sexist killings of women by men, just as “geno...
The term femicide, while contested, focuses attention on women killed by men’s violence. This focus...
The term femicide was used to refer to the murder of women. Intimate femicide referred to the murder...
"Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Femicide, the killing of women and girls because of t...
Violence against women is a form of gender violence, and the lethal aspect of it, defined as femici...
The gender disparity in intimate killings underscores the need for close attention to the phenomenon...
Femicide has been defined as the murder of a woman because she is a woman and has devastating conseq...
Violence against women is a growing health problem, especially when perpetrated in intimate relatio...
The gender disparity in intimate killings underscores the need for close attention to the phenomenon...
In recent years, the notion of femicide has expanded in social, criminological and epidemiological ...