The Impact of Turkey's Withdrawal From the Istanbul Convention on Suspicious Female Deaths and Femicides.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1177/00302228241271702
Fatma Gülsüm Önal, Bahar Marangoz
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Abstract

In recent years, suspicious deaths, often portrayed as "falls from a height," have been increasingly associated with femicides in Turkey. This phenomenon coincided with the official withdrawal process from the "Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence" (Istanbul Convention). Our study aims to reveal the impact of Turkey's withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention on femicides and the yet officially unrecognized "suspicious female deaths." This research, conducted in a descriptive, cross-sectional epidemiological style, draws its population from records of suspicious female deaths and femicides that occurred in Turkey between January 1, 2020, and June 1, 2023. There has been a notable increase in the rate of suspicious female deaths. Additionally, a significant rise has been observed in the proportion of women who were employed, had children, and sought legal protection in these deaths. The study suggests a return to the Istanbul Convention.

土耳其退出《关于可疑女性死亡和杀害妇女问题的伊斯坦布尔公约》的影响。
近年来,土耳其越来越多地将通常被描述为 "高空坠落 "的可疑死亡与杀害妇女联系在一起。这一现象与土耳其正式退出《欧洲委员会预防和打击暴力侵害妇女行为及家庭暴力公约》(《伊斯坦布尔公约》)的进程相吻合。我们的研究旨在揭示土耳其退出《伊斯坦布尔公约》对杀戮女性和官方尚未承认的 "可疑女性死亡 "的影响。这项研究以描述性、横断面流行病学的方式进行,研究对象来自 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2023 年 6 月 1 日期间在土耳其发生的可疑女性死亡和杀戮女性事件的记录。可疑女性的死亡率明显上升。此外,在这些死亡案例中,有工作、有子女和寻求法律保护的女性比例也明显上升。研究建议恢复《伊斯坦布尔公约》。
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