1. Female Homicide in Italy in 2021: Different Criminological and Psychopathological Perspectives on the Phenomenon
- Author
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Claudio Terranova, Laura Marino, and Francesco Pozzebon
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Mental Disorders ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,intentional female homicide ,victimology ,Sexual Partners ,Italy ,gender-based violence ,elderly homicide ,methods of homicide ,homicide–suicide ,Aged ,Family ,Female ,Humans ,Homicide - Abstract
The intentional homicide of female victims, which is most commonly perpetrated by intimate partners or family members, has been recognized in recent years as a matter of grave public concern that needs to be addressed from the cultural and judicial perspectives. To allow an in-depth criminological and psychopathological evaluation of female homicide in Italy in 2021 to be conducted, the authors performed a newspaper report analysis of the phenomenon. All female homicides that occurred in Italy in 2021 (n = 119) were included in the study. The analysis confirmed the low rate of female homicides in Italy when compared with other countries and also showed the phenomenon to be more complex than usually described. The highest rate of homicides was observed in elderly females when compared with other age groups, implying different criminological considerations and suggesting that gender-based violence may only explain some of the identified cases. The high incidence of suicide or attempted suicide among offenders, together with the high incidence of reported mental disorders in that population, suggests that a psychopathological perspective on the phenomenon of female homicide could help with the development and implementation of preventive strategies that focus on managing mental health at a territorial level and intervening in difficult domestic situations.
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- 2022