Around 87,000 women were killed around the world in 2017, including 50,000 (58%) at the hands of intimate partners or family members. This amounts to some six women being killed every hour by people they know. This study examines available homicide data to analyze the gender-related killing of women and girls, with a specific focus on intimate partner and family-related homicide and how this relates to the status and roles of women in society and the domestic sphere.
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Facts & Stats Report: Domestic Violence in Asian and Pacific Islander Homes, 2020
Statistics from published and unpublished studies on prevalence of abuse, domestic violence, types of abuse, attitudes towards domestic violence, help seeking attitudes and experiences, service utilization, health and mental health consequences, exposure to family violence in childhood, and domestic violence related homicides.
Shattered Lives: Homicides, Domestic Violence and Asian Families, 2010
An analysis of domestic violence related homicides in Asian families from 2000 to 2005.
Gender Differences in Intimate partner Homicides among Ethnic Subgroups of Asians, 2016
Sabri B, Campbell JC, & Dabby C. 2016. Violence Against Women. 22(4): 432-453.
This study analyzed gender differences in intimate partner homicides (IPHs) among Asian Americans.
Results from the Hawai’i Domestic Violence Fatality Review, 2000-2009
Pobutsky A, Brown M, Nakao L, & Reyes-Salvail F. 2014. Journal of Injury & Violence 6(2): 79-90.
The results of multidisciplinary and multiagency reviews of domestic violence fatalities conducted by the Hawai’i Domestic Violence Fatality Review.