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  2. Femicide - Wikipedia

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    Femicide in the United States accounts for the deaths of more than five women daily, and 70% of the total deaths of women among high-income countries. [149] [150] One of the largest predictors of femicide in the United States is the appearance of physical abuse, which was found in 79% of all femicide cases in North Carolina. [151]

  3. List of types of killing - Wikipedia

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    Femicide, gynecide, gynaecide, or gynocide – the systematic killing of women. Feticide – the killing of an embryo or fetus. Fragging – the act of killing a fellow soldier. Gendercide – the systematic killing of members of a specific sex or gender. Geronticide – the abandonment of the elderly to die, die by suicide or be killed.

  4. Killing of Ingrid Escamilla - Wikipedia

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    Escamilla's body was handed over to her relatives on 10 February and buried on 11 February in the cemetery of the municipality of Juan Galindo, where the victim was originally from. Before being buried, Escamilla was given a lying in state in the municipal presidency of Juan Galindo, from where she was a collaborator. The funeral was attended ...

  5. Violence against women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of women who have been raped in the United States is between 15% and 20%, with various studies disagreeing with each other. (National Violence Against Women survey in 1995, 17.6% rate; [13] a 2007 Department of Justice study on rape found 18% rate [14]). About 500 women were raped per day in the United States in 2008. [10]

  6. Violence against women in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    [48] Femicide is categorized as a specific type of violence against women or gender violence, which the UN described in 1979 as "a mechanism of domination, control, oppression, and power over women." [ 9 ] Femicide in Latin America , specifically, has persisted as an issue, due to factors such as organized crime, gender norms, and lack of ...

  7. Do women need more sleep than men? Here’s what ... - AOL

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    Women's health and sleep experts discuss sleep needs based on research and biological factors. ... Studies show that women tend to sleep up to 20 minutes more than men per day.

  8. Femicides in Ciudad Juárez - Wikipedia

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    According to the study, intimate femicide accounted for 30.4% of the murders of women and girls in Juárez from 1993 to 2007. Systematic sexual femicide refers to systematic patterns in the killing of women and children including kidnapping, sexual violence, torture, and body abandonment in areas such as desert areas, garbage dumps, and sewage ...

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