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Guns and gender-based violence in South Africa.

Naeemah Abrahams1, Rachel Jewkes, Shanaaz Mathews.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The criminal use of firearms in South Africa is widespread and a major factor in the country having the third-highest homicide rate in the world. Violence is a common feature of South African society. A firearm in the home is a risk factor in intimate partner violence, but this has not been readily demonstrated in South Africa because of a lack of data.
METHODS: We drew on several South African studies including national homicide studies, intimate partner studies, studies with male participants and studies from the justice sector, to discuss the role of gun ownership on gender-based violence.
CONCLUSION: Guns play a significant role in violence against women in South Africa, most notably in the killing of intimate partners. Although the overall homicide data suggest that death by shooting is decreasing, data for intimate partner violence are not readily available. We have no idea if the overall decrease in gunshot homicides applies to women in relationships, and therefore gun control should remain high on the legislative agenda.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20822647     DOI: 10.7196/samj.3904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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