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Keywords: intimate partner violence, intimate partner homicide, typology, alexithymia. Introduction. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major problem worldwide. More than 403,201 people were victims of a violent crime in 2017, 30% of whom were abused by an intimate partner (Beattie et al., 2018).
May 21, 2015 · This section begins with an overview of the situations, circumstances, and conflicts at the time of the murder as shown in the quantitative data, and this is followed by examples from the qualitative data that illustrate the unfolding of events that begin with various conflicts and end in the murder of an intimate woman partner or the collateral murder of a child, protector, or new partner as ...
- Threats, Controlling Behaviour Among Warning Signs
- Indigenous Women and Men More Likely to Be Killed by Partners
- Information About Victims and Warning Signs Still Missing
- Less Known About Rural Cases
CBC's investigation tracked known predictors of homicides in relationships and the extent to which they were present in each case. These included: 1. Whether the victim had previously reported violence or harassment by the accused to police. 2. History of choking or strangulation. 3. Pattern of coercive or controlling behaviour. 4. Previous threats...
More than one in four victims of intimate-partner homicide are Indigenous, according to Statistics Canada. This is an overrepresentation given First Nations, Inuit and Metis people made up only six per cent of the Canadian population as of the 2016 Census. Out of the 305 female victims, CBC identified 54 Indigenous women killed by current or former...
In most cases, CBC's information came initially from access to information or freedom of information requests to police. CBC requested information on homicides between current or former romantic partners between Jan. 1, 2015 and June 30, 2020. This included the names of victims and accused, the relationship between them, the date and location of th...
In many cases, CBC was able to establish the names of victims and accused based on the details provided by police. This allowed the team to request court documents and search for media reports that revealed many of the details, including warning signs, captured in the data. But in 59 cases, police did not provide enough details for the CBC team to ...
Dec 9, 2018 · Women killed by intimate partners are often done so with murder weapons that lend themselves to close encounters and are especially brutal. All other murders Murders by intimate partner
Jun 2, 2021 · Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major problem worldwide. More than 403,201 people were victims of a violent crime in 2017, 30% of whom were abused by an intimate partner (Beattie et al., 2018). In 2018, 99,452 cases of domestic violence were reported to police in Canada (Conroy et al., 2019). Over half of intimate partner victims (56% ...
- Carolanne Vignola-Lévesque, Suzanne Léveillée
- 2021
Dec 6, 2021 · Deadly Relationships is the result of a 16-month CBC investigation compiling and analyzing intimate partner homicides across Canada between January 2015 and June 2020. The investigation looked at ...
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Neuropsychological factors (e.g., verbal reasoning, verbal intelligence, etc.) and a criminogenic family environment (e.g., parental criminal record, low income, inadequate parenting, parental conflict, etc.) were measured between ages 8 and 10, while antisocial behavior was measured from age 8 to age 18 (e.g., overt behavior such as aggression and violence; covert behavior such as being ...