Femicide

Violence against women

by Julia Cruschwitz, Carolin Haentjes

Description

In Germany, 132 women were murdered by their (ex-)partners over the past year, according to police statistics. An attempted murder happened every other day – the real figure is in all probability much higher. Julia Cruschwitz and Carolin Haentjes unveil their book on femicides in Germany with research from interviews with academics, criminologists, police officers, social workers, lawyers, survivors, witnesses and relatives and their analysis of scientific reports. Their work highlights how the issue of femicides affects the whole of society, but there are sensible ways to protect women more effectively from male violence. All we must do is take steps to follow these.

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Author Biography

Julia Cruschwitz studied communication sciences in Leipzig and Madrid. As a freelance writer for television since 2003, she contributes to the politics programme FAKT and exakt (Central German Broadcasting, MDR). She has won numerous awards for her reports. Carolin Haentjes studied political science, cultural and literary studies and has since worked as a freelance journalist and feature writer, including for Deutschlandradio and Central German Broadcasting (MDR).

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher S. Hirzel Verlag
  • Publication Date November 2021
  • Orginal LanguageGerman
  • ISBN/Identifier 9783777630298
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 18 EUR
  • Pages200
  • ReadershipGeneral
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language TitleFemizide
  • Copyright Year2021

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