A Descriptive Analysis of Domestic Homicides Committed in Turkey in 2023
Reşat Açıkgöz and
Shakib Zarbighalehhammami
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Reşat Açıkgöz: Department of Sociology, Selcuk University
Shakib Zarbighalehhammami: Department of Sociology, Selcuk University
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 7, 2093-2111
Abstract:
This study examines domestic homicide cases in Turkey that occurred in 2023. Researchers tracked and recorded these incidents from internet news sources throughout the year, identifying a total of 45 domestic homicide cases. These cases were analyzed using quantitative content analysis methods. According to the findings, a total of 114 individuals lost their lives in these incidents. In the majority of cases, the perpetrators were men, while the victims were predominantly women and children. A notable trend was the perpetrators’ inclination towards committing suicide after the homicides. Firearms and sharp instruments were the most commonly used weapons. The research highlights the necessity of examining domestic homicides within the contexts of family dynamics, psychological states, and socio-economic conditions. In conclusion, it was determined that preventing domestic homicides requires efforts to combat domestic violence, provide psychological support, and improve socio-economic conditions.
Date: 2025
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