Affiliation:
1. The Department of Deontological Ethics, Trakya University School of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey
2. Edirne Provincial Health Directorate, Edirne, Turkey
Abstract
In recent years, suspicious deaths, often portrayed as “falls from a height,” have been increasingly associated with femicides in Turkey. This phenomenon coincided with the official withdrawal process from the “Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence” (Istanbul Convention). Our study aims to reveal the impact of Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention on femicides and the yet officially unrecognized “suspicious female deaths.” This research, conducted in a descriptive, cross-sectional epidemiological style, draws its population from records of suspicious female deaths and femicides that occurred in Turkey between January 1, 2020, and June 1, 2023. There has been a notable increase in the rate of suspicious female deaths. Additionally, a significant rise has been observed in the proportion of women who were employed, had children, and sought legal protection in these deaths. The study suggests a return to the Istanbul Convention.
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