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Femicide

Femicide — the killing of women and girls because of their gender — is a global crisis that remains chronically underreported, underprosecuted, and misunderstood. This section covers the research, data, policy landscape, and individual cases that define the femicide epidemic, with particular attention to the relationship between coercive control and intimate partner homicide. Narcissistic Abuse Rehab maintains the Global Femicide Legislation Index — the first comprehensive index of femicide legislation worldwide — as a reference for advocates, legal professionals, policymakers, and survivors navigating systems that were not built with their safety in mind.

Black Femicide Trends 2020–2025: The Impact of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic triggered the sharpest single-year escalation in Black femicide rates in two decades. Though rates declined slightly from their 2021 peak, they remain 25% higher than pre-pandemic levels–and the federal funding rollbacks of 2025 have removed the infrastructure most likely to reverse that trajectory. The years between 2020 and 2023 represent the most acute phase of the Black femicide…

National Femicide Rates in the United States

Black women are killed at rates that expose a crisis rigidly upheld by structural racism. This page documents national femicide rates for Black and white women from 1999 to 2023, drawing on peer-reviewed research, FBI data, and the Violence Policy Center’s annual analysis. Terminology: The Purpose Of The Word Femicide Narcissistic Abuse Rehab narcissisticabuserehab.com Black Femicide Statistics Hub · National…

Canada Proposes Pioneering Femicide Law to Protect Women

Canada stands on the verge of a historic legal transformation. With the Protecting Victims and Vulnerable Persons Act, lawmakers aim to lead peer democracies. Specifically, Canada will codify femicide within the Criminal Code Consequently, the country may become the first among its peers to act. On December 9, 2025, Justice Minister Sean Fraser tabled Bill C-16. He introduced sweeping legislation…