Increasing numbers of women in Turkey are murdered by their relatives, spouses or significant others. The perpetrators plead provocation for their crimes, claiming their actions are provoked by women's initial acts which they deem to violate societal norms. Pleading provocation enables more lenient sentences. This article investigates the interplay of the legal rules and societal norms on 'proper' female behaviour in femicide, based on data drawn from the Journal of Legal Proceedings, which publishes select rulings of the Court of Cassation - the Highest Court in the Turkish legal system - from 2004 to 2018. This article argues that there is a collision between cultural, societal norms and legal rulings in criminal law, and displays linkage...
There is insufficient concrete legal definition of femicide in Turkey. There has not yet been agreem...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Increasing numbers of women in Turkey are murdered by their relatives, spouses or significant others...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
Court decision files from 2007 to 2012 were examined retrospectively in the Criminal High Courts of ...
Violence against women in Turkey is a tangible manifestation of the way that Turkish men have used f...
The primary purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the relationship between cul...
The twenty-first century started with a wave of legislative reforms that transformed many aspects of...
This dissertation investigates femicide (i.e., the murder of women enabled by institutionalized gend...
Turkey and its authoritarian policies are in the headlines: the topic of Syrian refugees and the EU ...
Ambivalent sexism and related issues such as rape myths and gendered social norms serve to maintain ...
In the first decade of the 2000s, law and order policies improved in Turkey in accordance with EU st...
In 2020, men in Turkey murdered 300 women, and 171 women were found suspiciously dead. The dominant ...
There is insufficient concrete legal definition of femicide in Turkey. There has not yet been agreem...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Increasing numbers of women in Turkey are murdered by their relatives, spouses or significant others...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
This paper aims to question recent increasing femicides in Turkey through the examination of their r...
Court decision files from 2007 to 2012 were examined retrospectively in the Criminal High Courts of ...
Violence against women in Turkey is a tangible manifestation of the way that Turkish men have used f...
The primary purpose of this integrative literature review is to explore the relationship between cul...
The twenty-first century started with a wave of legislative reforms that transformed many aspects of...
This dissertation investigates femicide (i.e., the murder of women enabled by institutionalized gend...
Turkey and its authoritarian policies are in the headlines: the topic of Syrian refugees and the EU ...
Ambivalent sexism and related issues such as rape myths and gendered social norms serve to maintain ...
In the first decade of the 2000s, law and order policies improved in Turkey in accordance with EU st...
In 2020, men in Turkey murdered 300 women, and 171 women were found suspiciously dead. The dominant ...
There is insufficient concrete legal definition of femicide in Turkey. There has not yet been agreem...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...