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BLACK WOMEN AND FEMICIDE: A DISPROPORTIONATE REALITY IN BRAZIL

Black women, killed inside their own homes and, most often, by a current or former partner: this is the most common profile of femicide victims in Brazil, according to a survey released on Wednesday (04/03) by the Brazilian Forum of Public Security. The findings reinforce that femicide in the country is predominantly an expression of domestic and intimate-partner violence, occurring in spaces that should offer protection but instead become the scene of lethal aggression. In 2025, Brazil recorded 1,568 femicide victims—up 4.7% from the previous year—showing that the trend remains entrenched despite the existence of legal protections and formal reporting channels. The report also links this pattern to broader social and racial inequalities, suggesting that vulnerability, limited access to support networks, and delayed institutional response can deepen the risks faced by women in abusive relationships.

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