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Firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia

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Dokmanović, Mirjana
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The uncontrolled spread and misuse of firearms challenges and threatens both state and human security. Serbia is among countries with the highest number of civilian firearms’ holding in the world; nevertheless, it is not characterized by high levels of conventional crime or violence, which is most obvious when homicide data is examined and compared to the global average. The lethal acts of violence take place in various contexts and settings, including both public and private. Familyrelated homicides make up a significant share of all violent deaths in Serbia. Taking that as a starting point, this presentation will focus on the scope and characteristic of firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia. The paper is primarily based on the data collected from the Serbian Ministry of the Interior and the media reports. The paper starts with a brief introduction to the context related to firearm violence in Serbia and continuous with an analysis of the data on the scope a...nd characteristics of family-related homicides in the period 2015–2019. The analysis confirms general trends that firearm-related violence is generally a ‘male’ phenomenon; however, when it comes to the family context, men still present a majority of perpetrators, but most victims of firearm-related incidents are women. Based on the main conclusions, we will end with recommendations for preventing and suppressing firearm-related homicides in the family context.

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firearm-related violence / partner violence / research / Serbia
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The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2021, online, 15-16 June 2021, Program & Abstract, 2021, 78-78
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  • The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå),
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5090
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https://criminologysymposium.com/download/18.1f8c9903175f8b2aa70dad8/1623348242227/SCS%20Program%202021.pdf
http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5090
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AB  - The uncontrolled spread and misuse of firearms challenges and
threatens both state and human security. Serbia is among countries
with the highest number of civilian firearms’ holding in the world;
nevertheless, it is not characterized by high levels of conventional
crime or violence, which is most obvious when homicide data is
examined and compared to the global average. The lethal acts of
violence take place in various contexts and settings, including both
public and private. Familyrelated homicides make up a significant share of all violent deaths in
Serbia.
Taking that as a starting point, this presentation will focus on the
scope and characteristic of firearm homicides in the family context
in Serbia. The paper is primarily based on the data collected from
the Serbian Ministry of the Interior and the media reports. The
paper starts with a brief introduction to the context related to
firearm violence in Serbia and continuous with an analysis of the
data on the scope and characteristics of family-related homicides in
the period 2015–2019.
The analysis confirms general trends that firearm-related violence
is generally a ‘male’ phenomenon; however, when it comes to the
family context, men still present a majority of perpetrators, but
most victims of firearm-related incidents are women.
Based on the main conclusions, we will end with recommendations
for preventing and suppressing firearm-related homicides in the
family context.
PB  - The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå),
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EP  - 78
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author = "Ćopić, Sanja and Dokmanović, Mirjana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The uncontrolled spread and misuse of firearms challenges and
threatens both state and human security. Serbia is among countries
with the highest number of civilian firearms’ holding in the world;
nevertheless, it is not characterized by high levels of conventional
crime or violence, which is most obvious when homicide data is
examined and compared to the global average. The lethal acts of
violence take place in various contexts and settings, including both
public and private. Familyrelated homicides make up a significant share of all violent deaths in
Serbia.
Taking that as a starting point, this presentation will focus on the
scope and characteristic of firearm homicides in the family context
in Serbia. The paper is primarily based on the data collected from
the Serbian Ministry of the Interior and the media reports. The
paper starts with a brief introduction to the context related to
firearm violence in Serbia and continuous with an analysis of the
data on the scope and characteristics of family-related homicides in
the period 2015–2019.
The analysis confirms general trends that firearm-related violence
is generally a ‘male’ phenomenon; however, when it comes to the
family context, men still present a majority of perpetrators, but
most victims of firearm-related incidents are women.
Based on the main conclusions, we will end with recommendations
for preventing and suppressing firearm-related homicides in the
family context.",
publisher = "The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå),",
journal = "The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2021, online, 15-16 June 2021, Program & Abstract",
title = "Firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia",
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url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5090"
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Ćopić, S.,& Dokmanović, M.. (2021). Firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia. in The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2021, online, 15-16 June 2021, Program & Abstract
The Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå),., 78-78.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5090
Ćopić S, Dokmanović M. Firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia. in The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2021, online, 15-16 June 2021, Program & Abstract. 2021;:78-78.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5090 .
Ćopić, Sanja, Dokmanović, Mirjana, "Firearm homicides in the family context in Serbia" in The Stockholm Criminology Symposium 2021, online, 15-16 June 2021, Program & Abstract (2021):78-78,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_5090 .

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