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  2. List of types of killing - Wikipedia

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    Avunculicide – the act of killing an uncle (Latin: avunculus "(maternal) uncle").; Familicide – is a multiple-victim homicide where a killer's spouse and children are slain (Latin: familia "family").

  3. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    The term "domestic violence" is often used as a synonym for "intimate partner violence", which is committed by one of the people in an intimate relationship against the other person, and can take place in relationships or between former spouses or partners. In its broadest sense, domestic violence also involves violence against children ...

  4. Complicity - Wikipedia

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    For two persons to be complicit in a crime that does not involve negligence, they must share the same criminal intent; "there must be a community of purpose, partnership in the unlawful undertaking". [1]: 731 An accomplice "is a partner in the crime, the chief ingredient of which is always intent".

  5. Intimate partner violence - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the percentage of victims killed by their spouses or ex-spouses was 77.4% for women and 22.6% for men in 2008 in selected countries across Europe. [74] Globally, men's perpetration of intimate partner violence against women often stems from conceptions of masculinity and patriarchy.

  6. Violence - Wikipedia

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    A recent theory named "The Criminal Spin" suggests a mutual flywheel effect between partners that is manifested by an escalation in the violence. [35] A violent spin may occur in any other forms of violence, but in Intimate partner violence the added value is the mutual spin, based on the unique situation and characteristics of intimate ...

  7. Uxoricide - Wikipedia

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    Uxoricide (from Latin uxor meaning "wife" and -cide, from caedere meaning "to cut, to kill") is the killing of one's own wife. It can also be used in the context of the killing of one's own girlfriend. It can refer to the act itself or the person who carries it out. Conversely, the act of killing of a husband or boyfriend is called mariticide.

  8. Parricide - Wikipedia

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    Parricide is the deliberate killing of one's own father and mother, spouse (husband or wife), children, and/or close relatives. However, the term is sometimes used more generally to refer to the intentional killing of a near relative. [1]

  9. Hybristophilia - Wikipedia

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    The term hybristophilia is coined by John Money in 1986 [4] and is derived from the Greek word hubrizein (ὑβρίζειν), meaning "to commit an outrage against someone" (ultimately derived from hubris ὕβρις, "hubris"), and philo, meaning "having a strong affinity/preference for".