According to the new nationwide survey by Focus Bari, on “Feminicide in the
Greece: Truths & Understanding the Phenomenon”, it is found that:
- 91% of citizens see sex offenders as the main perpetrators of femicide
partners or spouses, with jealousy being the main motive at 84%. - Younger generations see femicide as a complex issue that is linked
not only to domestic violence, but also to mental illness, stereotypes against
stereotypes against women, and social inequalities, while pointing to the weakness
protection of vulnerable social groups. - 82% of Greeks appear dissatisfied with the response of the
the judicial system in dealing with femicide, while 78% are not satisfied with the reaction of the judicial system to the treatment of femicide.
believe that there are not enough support services for victims. - A significant majority of citizens recognise the crucial role of the media in
in shaping public opinion on femicide, although opinions differ
on how the issue is covered. - There is a broad consensus among citizens on the need for prevention and
public awareness in order to address the phenomenon of
and to maintain social cohesion.
See the whole survey presentation here