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Younger women incur excess risk of uxoricide by stabbing and other hands-on killing methods
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Younger women incur excess risk of uxoricide by stabbing and other hands-on killing methods

Krystal D. Mize, Todd K. Shackelford and Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford
Personality and individual differences, Vol.50(7), pp.1120-1125
05-01-2011

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Psychology Psychology, Social Social Sciences
Uxoricide is the killing of a woman by her husband. Younger, reproductively valuable women, relative to older women, are at an increased risk of uxoride. The purpose of the current research is to investigate in a sample of over 17,000 uxoricides whether the percentage of uxoricides by stabbing and other hands-on killing methods varies as a function of the wife's reproductive status (as indexed by her age) and the husband's age. The results indicate that, relative to older, post-reproductive age women, reproductive age women are more likely to be killed by hands-on killing methods. Competing explanations for the findings are examined in the discussion. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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