Gender Equality, Place, and Female-Victim Intimate Partner Homicide: A County-Level Analysis in North Carolina
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2017
Abstract
Assessments of the relationship between gender equality and gendered homicide have led to the development of two primary literatures: the first exploring backlash and amelioration effects, and the second examining the influence of exposure reduction. In addition, a third body of research has examined differences in intimate partner homicide (IPH) between rural and non-rural places. The current study contributes to these three literatures by exploring the relationship between gender equality and female-victim IPH in the context of backlash, amelioration, and exposure reduction while considering the influence of rurality. Results indicate the relevance of rurality to research on the relationship between gender equality and female-victim IPH.
Publication Information
Gillespie, Lane Kirkland and Reckdenwald, Amy. (2017). "Gender Equality, Place, and Female-Victim Intimate Partner Homicide: A County-Level Analysis in North Carolina". Feminist Criminology, 12(2), 171 - 191. https://doi.org/10.1177/1557085115620479