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Is murder typically 21 years though in Italy? Yours is the only answer that's a reasonable answer if you're actually correct. In reading other comments in this post, I came to the understanding that the penalty for murder in Italy was life in prison already. I'm not versed in the punishments for breaking laws in Italy... I doubt a lot of people on Lemmy are.
Like most countries it varies based on circumstance
But that's not the point. It's a specific crime they are targeting here (your first hint is the name!)
I read about it during my lunch break. Turns out, it’s just another sexist law applied by a conservative government.
If that's your takeaway you need help
If you’re unable to process that the penalty for killing someone should not vary based on their gender, you, and the conservative government of Italy need help.
Please explain the sexism.
In order for a murder to be femicide, it specifically needs to be perpetrated by a man and the victim needs to be a woman. Any other combination =/= femicide. In Italy now, femicide has a mandatory minimum sentence of life in prison. Murder has a mandatory minimum sentence of 21 years. A woman is inherantly 100% immune from being charged with Femicide by definition of the word. Thus, kill a man in Italy the mandatory minimum sentence is 21 years. Kill a woman in Italy, the mandatory minimum sentence is 21 years but in some cases the mandatory minimum is life in prison. It's an unequal application of penalty based on gender... sexism.
inexact and unnecessarily emotive. You've hinged your argument on a fallacy. Femicide requires very specific circumstances to be surrounding the crime of murder
Are you planning on killing women for misogynistic reasons? Are you planning on taking domestic abuse to its all too comment conclusion? Are you, in short, planning on committing murderous hate crimes? No? Then this consequence does not apply.
What fallacy? There will never be a male victim of femicide. It's not possible by the very definition of the word.
Concur. The circumstances require the perpetrator to be male and the victim to be female... along with everything else you mentioned. None the less, because of the first requirement (gender specificity) it is explicitly and intentionally discriminating on the basis of gender; which is textbook sexism.
How.
We are discussing murder victims here. They are not receiving preferential treatment. They are dead.
By the very definition of the word. The victim can only be female. That is an inherent discriminating point.
We're not talking about the victim; we're talking about the crime... the act of murder itself. Murder is a broad category and it covers everyone of all genders. Femicide is a specific type of murder that only applies under certain circumstances; but one of those circumstances requires the victim to be female. That is a gender based discriminating factor.
It's nothing about "preferential treatment;" it's about having different outcomes because of an intentional and explicit consideration based on gender.
This is a common practise in law. Murder in and of itself does not have a specific single charge in most systems, it's categorised by intent and circumstance, ranging from manslaughter to crimes against humanity. Femicide is a subset of hate crime that has resulted in death due to misogynistic or sexist opinions, actions against women
A murder charge that factors in the context of the murderer's opinion of gay men as a factor in the crime is not discriminating against heterosexuals. It's merely a recognition that certain motivators and context involved in the crime (eg homophobia) have become so significant within society that they warrant their own classification. And as a classified crime, it now has the options for its own sentencing. That is what is occurring here.