Male and Female Differences in Homicide Mortality: Results of an Italian Longitudinal Study, 2012-2018
IntroductionItaly has one of the lowest homicide rates in Europe. However, while it is decreasing overall, the proportion of murdered women is increasing. This study aimed to analyze the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics associated with homicide mortality in Italy, focusing specifically...
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Main Authors: | Martina Ventura (Author), Anteo Di Napoli (Author), Alessio Petrelli (Author), Marilena Pappagallo (Author), Concetta Mirisola (Author), Luisa Frova (Author) |
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