The Role of Neighborhood Environment and Risk of Intimate Partner Femicide in a Large Urban Area
AUTOR(ES)
Frye, Victoria
FONTE
American Public Health Association
RESUMO
Objectives. We evaluated the contribution of neighborhood-level factors indicative of social disorganization, including educational and occupational attainment, immigrant concentration, physical disorder, and social cohesion, to the likelihood of intimate partner femicide (IPF) while taking into account known neighborhood- and individual-level IPF risk factors.
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