Two Statistics Canada data sources provide case information on violence against Canadian wives : the "Homicide Survey", an archive of all homicides known to police since 1974, and the 1993 national telephone "Violence against Women Survey". When combined with population-at-large information, these sources illuminate risk patterns for lethal and nonlethal violence, which are similar in most, but not all, particuliars. Rates of both lethal and nonlethal violence against wives vary in relation to age, registered versus common law status, separation, and autonomy-limitating behaviour by the husband. These risk patterns are discussed in relation to factors affecting the intensity of male sexual proprietariness. Risk patterns in Quebec parallel t...
Depuis une trentaine d'années, les économistes ont appliqué leurs outils et leurs méthodes au...
This paper applies a broad definition of violence to the physically and economically vulnerable situ...
This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the new tripartite structure of sexual ...
In the last three decades, a number of researchers have undertook the comparison of American and Can...
Revue verte.Dans l’Enquête sociale générale de 2014, on estime qu’environ 34 % des femmes victimes d...
Dans ce texte, on compare les homicides tels qu’ils étaient commis au Moyen Âge et durant l’Ancien R...
The article presents the situation regarding violence to women for the region of Montreal. The natur...
The present study is a critical approach to the Canada Law Reform Commission document concerning hom...
In this article, the author examines the socio-legal relevance of the « battered woman syndrome » (B...
Certain conflicts between offenders over their illicit activities end in the murder of one of...
The history of dangerous offender legislation reveals a selective focus on few sexual and violent of...
A survey on victimization is conducted every five years in Canada as part of the General Social Surv...
This descriptive and comparative study analyses the effectiveness of police activity on the e...
In this article, the author describes the evolution of diverse types of homicides committed in Quebe...
Canadian law provides many excuses for men who commit crimes of violence against women; this article...
Depuis une trentaine d'années, les économistes ont appliqué leurs outils et leurs méthodes au...
This paper applies a broad definition of violence to the physically and economically vulnerable situ...
This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the new tripartite structure of sexual ...
In the last three decades, a number of researchers have undertook the comparison of American and Can...
Revue verte.Dans l’Enquête sociale générale de 2014, on estime qu’environ 34 % des femmes victimes d...
Dans ce texte, on compare les homicides tels qu’ils étaient commis au Moyen Âge et durant l’Ancien R...
The article presents the situation regarding violence to women for the region of Montreal. The natur...
The present study is a critical approach to the Canada Law Reform Commission document concerning hom...
In this article, the author examines the socio-legal relevance of the « battered woman syndrome » (B...
Certain conflicts between offenders over their illicit activities end in the murder of one of...
The history of dangerous offender legislation reveals a selective focus on few sexual and violent of...
A survey on victimization is conducted every five years in Canada as part of the General Social Surv...
This descriptive and comparative study analyses the effectiveness of police activity on the e...
In this article, the author describes the evolution of diverse types of homicides committed in Quebe...
Canadian law provides many excuses for men who commit crimes of violence against women; this article...
Depuis une trentaine d'années, les économistes ont appliqué leurs outils et leurs méthodes au...
This paper applies a broad definition of violence to the physically and economically vulnerable situ...
This study is a theoretical and empirical analysis of the new tripartite structure of sexual ...