Working Paper

Women’s Police Stations and Domestic Violence : Evidence from Brazil

Afficher la notice abrégée

collection.link.5
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
collection.name.5
Policy Research Working Papers
dc.contributor.author
Perova, Elizaveta
dc.contributor.author
Reynolds, Sarah
dc.date.accessioned
2015-12-18T21:18:41Z
dc.date.available
2015-12-18T21:18:41Z
dc.date.issued
2015-11
dc.date.lastModified
2021-04-23T14:04:15Z
dc.description.abstract
Although women’s police centers have been gaining popularity as a measure to address domestic violence, to date no quantitative evaluations of their impacts on the incidence of domestic violence or any other manifestations of gender equality have been done. This paper estimates the effects of women’s police stations in Brazil on female homicides, as a measure of the most severe form of domestic violence. Given that a high fraction of female deaths among women ages 15 to 49 years can be attributed to aggression by an intimate partner, female homicides appear the best available proxy for severe domestic violence considering the scarcity of data on domestic violence. The paper uses a panel of 2,074 municipalities and takes advantage of the gradual rollout of women’s police stations from 2004 to 2009, to estimate the effect of establishing a women’s police station on the municipal female homicide rate. Although the analysis does not find an association on average, women’s police stations appear to be highly effective among some groups of women: women living in metropolitan areas and younger women. Establishing a women’s police station in a metropolitan municipality is associated with a reduction in the homicide rate by 1.23 deaths per 100,000 women (which roughly amounts to a 17 percent reduction in the average homicide rate in metropolitan municipalities). The reduction in the homicide rate of women ages 15 to 24 is even higher: 5.57 deaths per 100,000 women. Qualitative work suggests that better economic opportunities and less traditional social norms in metropolitan areas may explain the heterogeneous impacts of women’s police stations in metropolitan areas and outside them.
en
dc.identifier
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25470471/women’s-police-stations-domestic-violence-evidence-brazil
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23461
dc.language
English
dc.language.iso
en_US
dc.publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7497
dc.rights
CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder
World Bank
dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject
CIVIL CONFLICT
dc.subject
SOCIAL NORMS
dc.subject
POLICY GOALS
dc.subject
POLICY CONCERN
dc.subject
COURT
dc.subject
HOUSE
dc.subject
SHADOW REPORT
dc.subject
ABUSE
dc.subject
DOMESTIC PARTNER
dc.subject
DEATHS
dc.subject
ACTS OF VIOLENCE
dc.subject
LAWS
dc.subject
PARTNER
dc.subject
EXPERIENCE OF ABUSE
dc.subject
LABOR FORCE
dc.subject
SERVICES
dc.subject
DRUGS
dc.subject
DEATH
dc.subject
INTIMATE PARTNER
dc.subject
FAMILY MEMBERS
dc.subject
HEALTH
dc.subject
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
dc.subject
AUTONOMY OF WOMEN
dc.subject
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
dc.subject
NATIONAL PRIORITY
dc.subject
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
dc.subject
CRIME
dc.subject
WILL
dc.subject
BATTERED WOMEN
dc.subject
HOSPITAL
dc.subject
PUBLIC HEALTH
dc.subject
HOME
dc.subject
HEALTH SECTOR
dc.subject
KNOWLEDGE
dc.subject
COURTS
dc.subject
PUBLIC POLICY
dc.subject
SOCIAL IMPACT
dc.subject
GENDER GAP
dc.subject
DISEASES
dc.subject
VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
dc.subject
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
dc.subject
YOUNG AGE AT MARRIAGE
dc.subject
GENDER GAP IN EDUCATION
dc.subject
FEMALE VICTIM
dc.subject
JUDGE
dc.subject
RAPE
dc.subject
MARRIAGES
dc.subject
ADOPTION
dc.subject
VIOLENCE
dc.subject
PARTNER RELATIONSHIPS
dc.subject
MALE
dc.subject
LEGISLATION
dc.subject
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
dc.subject
MARRIAGE
dc.subject
FAMILY HOME
dc.subject
RESIDENCE
dc.subject
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
dc.subject
AGE AT MARRIAGE
dc.subject
MORTALITY
dc.subject
FORMS OF VIOLENCE
dc.subject
RESPECT
dc.subject
POLICE OFFICERS
dc.subject
PROGRESS
dc.subject
YOUNGER WOMEN
dc.subject
SEXUAL ABUSE
dc.subject
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
dc.subject
ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
dc.subject
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
dc.subject
POLICE FORCE
dc.subject
YOUNG AGE
dc.subject
POLICIES
dc.subject
SOCIAL SERVICES
dc.subject
SCHOOLS
dc.subject
WOMAN
dc.subject
FAMILY
dc.subject
PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT
dc.subject
AGE
dc.subject
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
dc.subject
CRIMES
dc.subject
GENDER
dc.subject
DIVORCE
dc.subject
POLICY MAKERS
dc.subject
VICTIMS
dc.subject
POPULATION DENSITY
dc.subject
VICTIM
dc.subject
FAMILY PLANNING
dc.subject
FEWER CHILDREN
dc.subject
POPULATIONS
dc.subject
MOTHER
dc.subject
QUALITY CONTROL
dc.subject
POLICY
dc.subject
OLDER WOMEN
dc.subject
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
dc.subject
ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS
dc.subject
HUSBANDS
dc.subject
HEALTH SYSTEM
dc.subject
JUSTICE
dc.subject
SEX
dc.subject
HUMAN RIGHTS
dc.subject
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
dc.subject
DOMESTIC ABUSE
dc.subject
CHILDREN
dc.subject
FEMALES
dc.subject
HUSBAND
dc.subject
WAR
dc.subject
FATHER
dc.subject
ACCIDENTS
dc.subject
EQUALITY
dc.subject
NATIONAL PLAN
dc.subject
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
dc.subject
RURAL AREAS
dc.subject
PARTNERS
dc.subject
YOUNG WOMEN
dc.subject
NATIONAL POLICY
dc.subject
POPULATION
dc.subject
LAW
dc.subject
INTIMATE PARTNERS
dc.subject
HOUSES
dc.subject
URBAN WOMEN
dc.subject
POLICY RESEARCH
dc.subject
WOMEN
dc.subject
INHERITANCE
dc.subject
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
dc.subject
IMPORTANT POLICY
dc.subject
FEMALE
dc.subject
WIFE
dc.subject
IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
dc.subject
GENDER EQUALITY
dc.subject
SERVICE PROVIDERS
dc.subject
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
dc.title
Women’s Police Stations and Domestic Violence
en
dc.title.subtitle
Evidence from Brazil
en
dc.type
Working Paper
en
okr.date.disclosure
2015-11-17
okr.doctype
Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
okr.doctype
Publications & Research
okr.docurl
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25470471/women’s-police-stations-domestic-violence-evidence-brazil
okr.googlescholar.linkpresent
yes
okr.identifier.doi
10.1596/1813-9450-7497
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum
090224b0831c155a_1_0
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum
25470471
okr.identifier.report
WPS7497
okr.imported
true
okr.language.supported
en
okr.pdfurl
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/11/17/090224b0831c155a/1_0/Rendered/PDF/Women0s0police0evidence0from0Brazil.pdf
en
okr.region.country
Brazil
okr.topic
Gender :: Gender and Law
okr.topic
Gender :: Gender and Health
okr.topic
Health, Nutrition and Population :: Adolescent Health
okr.topic
Gender :: Gender and Development
okr.topic
Law and Development :: Law Enforcement Systems
okr.unit
Poverty Global Practice Group

Afficher la notice abrégée



Ce document figure dans la(les) collection(s) suivante(s)