Nordic countries: liberal, beautiful, better, colder BUT EVEN VIOLENCE - RAPE; SUICIDE AND AGAIN VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN!
The largest prevalence survey on violence against women, including sexual harassment, in the EU – conducted by the European Union Agency of Fundamental Rights (FRA) – ranks the Nordic countries at the top compared to other EU countries when it comes to disclosed2 levels of physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and sexual harassment (FRA, 2014)
Similar to the Finnish trend, the suicide rate for men in Norway went up to a range of 23–30 suicides per 100,000 until 1988. After this peak, the rate gradually declined to approximately 20 per 100,000 in 2005–09. The downward trend of the male suicide rate in Sweden during the study period was not as pronounced as that in Denmark and Finland. It started from a lower level in 1980 and with- out the increase prior to 1990 seen in Finland and Norway.
After rising to a peak of more than 60 suicides per 100,000 in the early 1990s (Table 1a), the male suicide rate in Finland started to fall and continued to do so dur- ing the rest of the study period. In 2005–09, it had reached a level of approximately 35.
The combined median prevalence of intimate partner homicide (men and women) was highest in high-income countries (14·9%, 9·2–18·2) and southeast Asia (18·8%, 11·3–18·8).
In the low-income and middle-income European region the median percentage of intimate partner homicide was 11·0% (9·7–12·3), in the Africa region 7·3%(5·6–18·3), and in the western Pacific region 4·8%(4·8–9·8).
Forekomsten av selvmord - The incidence of suicide https://perma.cc/MQ4H-2DEW
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The largest prevalence survey on violence against women, including sexual harassment, in the EU – conducted by the European Union Agency of Fundamental Rights (FRA) – ranks the Nordic countries at the top compared to other EU countries when it comes to disclosed2 levels of physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and sexual harassment (FRA, 2014)
Similar to the Finnish trend, the suicide rate for men in Norway went up to a range of 23–30 suicides per 100,000 until 1988. After this peak, the rate gradually declined to approximately 20 per 100,000 in 2005–09. The downward trend of the male suicide rate in Sweden during the study period was not as pronounced as that in Denmark and Finland. It started from a lower level in 1980 and with- out the increase prior to 1990 seen in Finland and Norway.
After rising to a peak of more than 60 suicides per 100,000 in the early 1990s (Table 1a), the male suicide rate in Finland started to fall and continued to do so dur- ing the rest of the study period. In 2005–09, it had reached a level of approximately 35.
The combined median prevalence of intimate partner homicide (men and women) was highest in high-income countries (14·9%, 9·2–18·2) and southeast Asia (18·8%, 11·3–18·8).
In the low-income and middle-income European region the median percentage of intimate partner homicide was 11·0% (9·7–12·3), in the Africa region 7·3%(5·6–18·3), and in the western Pacific region 4·8%(4·8–9·8).
Forekomsten av selvmord - The incidence of suicide https://perma.cc/MQ4H-2DEW
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https://t.me/RapeTelegram/1316
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