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English: Intentional homicides in Europe. Male and female victims per 100.000 inhabitants. While male victims of homicide have been recently in decline in Europe, the number of women murdered has remained constant.
 
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Source Femminicidio in Europa, due anni dopo published by Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa in association with EDJNet
Author Valentina Vivona/OBC Transeuropa/EDJNet
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