Killing a woman is defined as killing a woman just because she is a woman. The murder of women includes "honor killings", "dowry death", "sexual disconnection", "rape", and female refugees. Treatment of female prisoners and detainees who are detained is also related to the murder of women. Basically, murdering a woman is a form of gender-based violence (Stuart van Wormer & Bartollas, 2011). This is considered an extreme form of gender based violence and may include torture, amputation, atrocity and sexual violence.
Murder of a woman - It is often thought that a woman's killing involves intentionally killing a woman as it is a woman. In some cases, killing a woman may be related to violence or political motives, but most cases of women's murders are by partners or former partners. Lowercase letters. Or less resources than partner. The World Health Organization (WHO) and London Sanitation Department estimate that more than 35% of female homicides worldwide are being reported by intimate partners. In contrast, men are more likely to be murdered by unknown people. Another form of murdering a woman specific to a particular region is a honor or dowry-related murder (see right)
The killing of women in Guatemala is a very serious problem. According to the 2012 report by small weapons survey, Guatemala is the third largest killing woman in the world after El Salvador and Jamaica. According to official data, 560 women in 2012, 631 in 2011 and 695 in 2010 were killed, but the exact figures are unknown. Murders rarely convict and have not been properly investigated in many cases; less than 4% of all murders are to convict perpetrators. The perpetrators believe that Latin American "masculine" culture will escape their murder. This culture allows women to be regarded as things, not as men; equality and fundamental rights that men enjoy are not even problems for women. The rape culture and victim's condemnation are male strategies and agree with the long-standing trend that both men and women hate women.