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PREVENTING FEMICIDE
BIENVENUE SUR LE SITE DE L'OBSERVATOIRE CANADIEN DUTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.femicideincanada.ca Nous avons lancé l'Observatoire et ce site Web le 6 décembre 2017, Journée nationale de commémoration et d'action contre la violence faite aux femmes afin de commémorer les fémicides qui ont mis fin à la vie de 14 femmes le 6 décembre 1989. C'était un acte de violence sexiste qui aurait dû servir de réveilpour notre pays.
THE HISTORY OF THE TERM ‘FEMICIDE’ The first documented use of the term ‘femicide’ was in a book by John Corry (1801) called A Satirical View of London at the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century where it was used to refer to the killing of a woman. It was not until 1976, however, that the term was reintroduced publicly in the modern ageCFOJA REPORTS
CFOJA Reports. The recent call by the United Nations for countries to create femicide observatories is a significant and urgent signal. Despite research done to date, and advances made, this issue remains a very serious and critical issue for women and girls in Canada and around the world. The CFOJA was established to respond to this call. #CALLITFEMICIDE: UNDERSTANDING GENDER-RELATED KILLINGS OF French Translation The recent call by the United Nations for countries to create femicide observatories is a significant and urgent signal. Despite research done to date, and advances made, this issue remains a very serious and critical issue for women and girls in Canada andaround the world.
WELCOME TO THE CANADIAN FEMICIDE OBSERVATORY FOR JUSTICE Whether you are looking for information on femicide, hoping to contribute some knowledge, information or data, or wish to engage with other stakeholders, we are here to assist you. Feel free to contact us and we will do our best to answer your questions. THEORIES OF FEMICIDE AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR SOCIAL 976 Current Sociology 64(7) recommend a systemic, multifaceted model in order to improve both scientific analysis and prevention. Keywords Female homicide victimization, femicide, feminicidio, theories of violence, violence against women WOMAN KILLING: INTIMATE FEMICIDE IN ONTARIO, 1974-1994 Similar to global patterns, femicide is most often perpetrated in Canada by current or former male partners, highlighted by one of the only studies of its kind, covered in two volumes: Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1974-1990 and Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1991-1994. VIVIEN GREEN (ONTARIO) Vivien Green (Ontario) Vivien Green has a Master’s in Social Work, specializing in community development, and for most of her career has worked in the community to promote ways to better protect the safety of women and hold abusers accountable. Vivien has lived and worked in Toronto and northwestern Ontario. As Executive Director of the Woman FEMICIDE IS PREVENTABLE Femicide is Preventable. Empowering girls and young women, promoting equality for all women and confronting stereotypes and biases about violence against women can help prevent femicide. Femicide is generally defined as the killing of one or more females, primarily by males, because they are female.PREVENTING FEMICIDE
BIENVENUE SUR LE SITE DE L'OBSERVATOIRE CANADIEN DUTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.femicideincanada.ca Nous avons lancé l'Observatoire et ce site Web le 6 décembre 2017, Journée nationale de commémoration et d'action contre la violence faite aux femmes afin de commémorer les fémicides qui ont mis fin à la vie de 14 femmes le 6 décembre 1989. C'était un acte de violence sexiste qui aurait dû servir de réveilpour notre pays.
THE HISTORY OF THE TERM ‘FEMICIDE’ The first documented use of the term ‘femicide’ was in a book by John Corry (1801) called A Satirical View of London at the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century where it was used to refer to the killing of a woman. It was not until 1976, however, that the term was reintroduced publicly in the modern ageCFOJA REPORTS
CFOJA Reports. The recent call by the United Nations for countries to create femicide observatories is a significant and urgent signal. Despite research done to date, and advances made, this issue remains a very serious and critical issue for women and girls in Canada and around the world. The CFOJA was established to respond to this call. #CALLITFEMICIDE: UNDERSTANDING GENDER-RELATED KILLINGS OF French Translation The recent call by the United Nations for countries to create femicide observatories is a significant and urgent signal. Despite research done to date, and advances made, this issue remains a very serious and critical issue for women and girls in Canada andaround the world.
WELCOME TO THE CANADIAN FEMICIDE OBSERVATORY FOR JUSTICE Whether you are looking for information on femicide, hoping to contribute some knowledge, information or data, or wish to engage with other stakeholders, we are here to assist you. Feel free to contact us and we will do our best to answer your questions. THEORIES OF FEMICIDE AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE FOR SOCIAL 976 Current Sociology 64(7) recommend a systemic, multifaceted model in order to improve both scientific analysis and prevention. Keywords Female homicide victimization, femicide, feminicidio, theories of violence, violence against women WOMAN KILLING: INTIMATE FEMICIDE IN ONTARIO, 1974-1994 Similar to global patterns, femicide is most often perpetrated in Canada by current or former male partners, highlighted by one of the only studies of its kind, covered in two volumes: Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1974-1990 and Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1991-1994. VIVIEN GREEN (ONTARIO) Vivien Green (Ontario) Vivien Green has a Master’s in Social Work, specializing in community development, and for most of her career has worked in the community to promote ways to better protect the safety of women and hold abusers accountable. Vivien has lived and worked in Toronto and northwestern Ontario. As Executive Director of the WomanPREVENTING FEMICIDE
Preventing Femicide. The prevention of femicide is the overall goal of the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability. For the past several decades, there have been increasing efforts internationally to prevent violence against women, including femicide. It is recognized that key and ongoing challenges are the need toaddress
WHAT WE DO | FEMICIDE IN CANADA CFOJA Reports The goals of the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability (CFOJA) are multi-faceted, but focus specifically on documenting social and state responses to femicide in Canada. There is increasing international recognition that the killing of women and girls is perpetuated and maintained by the attitudes and/or actions, or lack of actions, not only by individualsTYPES OF FEMICIDE
Culturally-framed femicide. This refers to the killing of women or girls that are framed within a particular cultural context such as ‘honour’-based femicide or dowry-related femicide (see below). Dowry-related femicide. A dowry is a cultural tradition whereby the family of the bride provides money and/or property to the family ofthe groom.
BIENVENUE SUR LE SITE DE L'OBSERVATOIRE CANADIEN DUTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.femicideincanada.ca Nous avons lancé l'Observatoire et ce site Web le 6 décembre 2017, Journée nationale de commémoration et d'action contre la violence faite aux femmes afin de commémorer les fémicides qui ont mis fin à la vie de 14 femmes le 6 décembre 1989. C'était un acte de violence sexiste qui aurait dû servir de réveilpour notre pays.
CFOJA REPORTS
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TRENDS & PATTERNS IN FEMICIDE The Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability defines femicide as ‘the killing of all women and girls primarily by, but not exclusively, men.’ This definition acknowledges that femicide may be perpetrated by women in various social and cultural contexts. It is also broad enough to facilitate more accurate comparisons of trends and patterns in femicide over time WOMAN KILLING: INTIMATE FEMICIDE IN ONTARIO, 1974-1994 Similar to global patterns, femicide is most often perpetrated in Canada by current or former male partners, highlighted by one of the only studies of its kind, covered in two volumes: Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1974-1990 and Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario, 1991-1994.2019 VICTIMS
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MURDERED AND MISSING INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS In fact, Indigenous women and girls are overrepresented as victims of femicide more generally. For example, about four percent of the Canadian population is Indigenous and female yet they represented 24 percent of homicide victims in 2015. Despite their higher risk of intimate femicide, however, some research shows that Indigenous womenand
DAWN LAVELL-HARVARD (ONTARIO) Dr. Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Ph.D., is a proud member of the Wikwemikong First Nation, the first Aboriginal Trudeau Scholar, and has worked to advance the rights of Aboriginal women as the President of the Ontario Native Women's Association for 14 years. Skip to main contentToggle navigation
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Naming the killing of women and girls #femicide can contribute to public awareness about and reduce tolerance toward #VAW. Public awareness can be further enhanced when root causes of #femicide are identified. #genderinequality #racism #colonization #patriarchy#impunity.
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The focus on use of alcohol in incidences of #femicide in news and in media diffuses responsibility & accountability of perpetrators for violence against women. #Femicide is a choice someone makes to kill a woman. #VAW #GBV #media. @CBCNews @CTVNews @globeandmail @globalnewsMedia tip:
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REMEMBERING WOMEN AND GIRLS KILLED BY VIOLENCE FEMICIDE IS PREVENTABLE Empowering girls and young women, promoting equality for all women and confronting stereotypes and biases about violence against women can help prevent femicide. Femicide is generally defined as the killing of one or more females, primarily by males,_ because_ they are female. It represents the extreme end of violence and discrimination against women and girls. A key contributor to femicide and violence against women is genderinequality.
Femicide is increasingly recognized as a global, widespread and persistent human rights’ violation. The way in which nation states or governments respond to femicide has become the focus of international attention because no country is free from this type of violence. Inadequate state responses and the ongoing impunity of many femicide perpetrators has been highlighted. Canada is no exception. The _CANADIAN FEMICIDE OBSERVATORY FOR JUSTICE AND ACCOUNTABILITY_ (CFOJA) was established in response to a call for action from the United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner _Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences _for countries to document gender-related killings of women by collecting, analyzing and reviewing data on femicides with the aim of prevention. * One woman or girl is killed every other day, on average, somewherein our country.
* About once a week, a woman is killed by her male partner inCanada.
Various other forms of oppression such as racism and poverty increase women’s marginalization by society and, in turn, their vulnerability to femicide in various contexts. Women’s experiences of oppression and inequality as well as attitudes, beliefs and stereotypes about violence against women and girls perpetuate and maintain practices that are harmful to women andgirls.
The overarching goal of the CFOJA is to establish a visible and national focus on femicide in Canada. In addition to remembering and honouring Canadian women and girls who become victims of femicide, the CFOJA will examine social and legal responses to femicide, represented by media and the criminal justice system, respectively. By confronting stereotypes and biases about violence against women and girls, including femicide, our goal is to empower girls and young women and promote all women’s equality overall.NEED HELP?
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