TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - The impact of women's status and gender inequality on female homicide victimization rates: evidence from U.S. counties JO - Feminist criminology A1 - Kovandzic, Tomislav Victor A1 - Britto, Sarah A1 - Vieraitis, Lynne M. SP - 57 EP - 73 VL - 2 IS - 1 N2 - Feminists have long argued that structural inequality between men and women influences the prevalence of female homicide victimization. In the present study, a cross-sectional analysis was performed using data on 3,083 U.S. counties in 2000 to assess the impact of women's absolute status and gender inequality along educational, employment, income, and occupational dimensions and patriarchal culture on their risk of homicide victimization. The findings indicate that only women's absolute status contributes to our understanding of cross-sectional variation in female homicide rates across U.S. counties and lends support to Marxist feminist theory.

LA - SN - 1557-0851 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1557085106294187 ID - ref1 ER -