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Podcast. Femicide: Eight steps to stop a murder

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WeAreOnTheRoadToNowhere · 10/04/2025 19:39

Has anyone listened?
I'm on my second listening, I'm easily distracted so listen to most podcasts twice to pick up what I missed the first time
As expected its harrowing and also depressing. So much is known and women still aren't listened to and violent men excused. Does nobody care?

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WeAreOnTheRoadToNowhere · 10/04/2025 19:40

It's on BBC sounds if anyone wants to listen to it

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bloodredfeaturewall · 10/04/2025 19:47

it's an incredibly good podcast. the presenter has a very nice voice as well.
depressing though

Maitri108 · 10/04/2025 19:54

I have listened to it. I found it very aggravating because this information has been around for a long time and it's not being adhered to.

For example, one indicator of potential homocide is fixation. If your partner/ex is fixated with you, you could be in a lot of trouble.

Fixation would include stalking, sending unwanted gifts and messages, contacting friends and family and other forms of harassment.

Another indicator is strangulation. You're a potential homicide victim if your partner/ex has strangled you.

This has been known for years but it's not acted on. You still hear of the police ignoring stalking/fixation. In one case a young woman was fined for wasting police time because she kept reporting her ex. He killed her.

bloodredfeaturewall · 10/04/2025 19:58

instead of adolesence THIS should be mandatory

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