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  2. Femicide - Wikipedia

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    Femicide or feminicide is a term for the murdering of women, often because of their gender. Femicide can be perpetrated by either sex but is more often committed by men. This is most likely due to unequal power between men and women as well as harmful gender roles, stereotypes, or social norms.

  3. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    [372] A 2013 review examined studies from five continents and the correlation between a country's level of gender inequality and rates of domestic violence. The authors found that when partner abuse is defined broadly to include emotional abuse, any kind of hitting, and who hits first, partner abuse is relatively even.

  4. Domestic violence in same-sex relationships - Wikipedia

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    Another way homophobia plays a role in domestic violence is that people in same-sex relationships may feel that they have a duty to represent the LGBT community in a positive manner, and that if their relationship is abusive it is proof that homosexuality is inherently wrong, immoral, or otherwise flawed. [2]

  5. Is a man who kills his female partner different than other ...

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    Femicide is the gender-related killing of women and girls, usually by a current or former romantic partner. The terms “femicide” and “homicide” both describe the intentional killing of ...

  6. List of acts of violence against LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    Many believe this attack to be motivated by homophobia, as Alexandre had been in a same-sex relationship with the cousin of one of the attackers. [27] On June 16, 2016, 21-year-old Gabriel Figueira Lima, described as a "travesti", was stabbed in the neck and left to die. [28]

  7. Homophobia - Wikipedia

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    Coined by George Weinberg, a psychologist, in the 1960s, [13] the term homophobia is a blend of (1) the word homosexual, itself a mix of neo-classical morphemes, and (2) phobia from the Greek φόβος, phóbos, meaning "fear", "morbid fear" or "aversion". [14] [15] [16] Weinberg is credited as the first person to have used the term in speech ...

  8. Violence against women - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between some religions (Christianity and Islam) and marital rape is controversial. The Bible at 1 Corinthians 7:3-5 explains that one has a "conjugal duty" to have sexual relations with one's spouse (in sharp opposition to sex outside marriage , which is considered a sin ) and states, "The wife does not have authority over her ...

  9. Domestic violence in lesbian relationships - Wikipedia

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    Due to forms of discrimination, homophobia, and heterosexism, and the belief that heterosexuality is normative within society, domestic violence has been characterized as being between the male perpetrator and the female victim. [4] This contributes to the invisibility of all domestic violence perpetrated by women.