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Vietato Violare

Seminario sulla violenza di genere in ambito lavorativo - Introduzione

Michele LANZETTA Direttore CAFRE

Sala delle Baleari Comune di Pisa Giovedì 2 Maggio 2019

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Il problema

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Forme di violenza

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Cause

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NO marmellata

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Vogliamo un mondo così?

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Vogliamo un mondo così?

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NO contrapposizione

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La soluzione

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Ricerca scientifica

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Formazione

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Vietato Violare

Seminario sulla violenza di genere - Metodo

Michele LANZETTA Direttore CAFRE

Palazzo dei Dodici Piazza dei Cavalieri Pisa Sabato 4 Maggio 2019

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Il metodo scientifico

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Galileo Galilei

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Analisi bibliografica

  1. Individuazione parole chiave (in inglese)
  2. Utilizzare un database di articoli scientifici
    1. scholar.google.com
    2. sciencedirect.com
  3. Dati quantitativi
  4. Elaborazioni statistiche

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L’Italia vista dall’esterno

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Fenomeno difficile da studiare

contrapposizione comunisti - cattolici (1948-92) [pag. 49]

  • nei sindacati, TV, persino catene di negozi

Plesset, S. (2006). Sheltering women: Negotiating gender and violence in Northern Italy. Stanford University Press.

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Poco studiato [pag. 14]

Plesset, S. (2006). Sheltering women: Negotiating gender and violence in Northern Italy. Stanford University Press.

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Fenomeno ubiquo [pag. 4]

Plesset, S. (2006). Sheltering women: Negotiating gender and violence in Northern Italy. Stanford University Press.

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Dati ISTAT [pag. 32]

Plesset, S. (2006). Sheltering women: Negotiating gender and violence in Northern Italy. Stanford University Press.

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Omicidi per genere

Homicide rates increase from 1980 to 1994 for males and, to a much lesser extent, for females. Clear differences exist by age and gender, with rates peaking in both genders at young adult age (25-34) and men having five times higher rates than women. Mean rate in the general population is 1.98 per 100,000, one of the highest rates in the civilized world. These findings are mostly influenced by higher homicide rates for both males and females in southern regions, where cultural attitudes towards violence, linked to the greater diffusion of criminal organizations, greatly influence the risk of death by homicide. About 75% of homicides involve firearms: clearly in Italy availability of lethal weapons is a key factor in homicide.

Intervention aimed at increasing community awareness of the causes and methods of prevention of violence (including the roles of substance abuse and social inequality) are needed if adequate policies are to be developed to reduce the risk of death by homicide. Differences in homicide rates across countries clearly indicate that homicide is a preventable cause of death.

Preti, A., & Miotto, P. (2000). Death by homicide in Italy, 1980–94: age and gender differences among victims. Medicine, Science and the Law, 40(3), 233-240.