Femicide: Psychosocial characteristics of the perpetrators in Turkey
Study
Asia and the Pacific
Migration and gender role perception stand out as significant differences between men who commit femicide and men who do not. The finding that male violence is more related to domestic migration and gender role perceptions rather than factors such as education level, employment, being subjected to violence, or a psychopathology suggests that this kind of violence is more strongly related to characteristics of the society in which the individual lives, compared with the individual characteristics of the perpetrator.