Italy Enacts Life Sentence for Femicide, Defining it as a Hate Crime
Italy’s parliament has passed a law introducing femicide into criminal law, mandating life imprisonment for the crime, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The law, supported by both the center-right government and center-left opposition, aims to address a surge in violence targeting women and includes enhanced measures against gender-based crimes. Public outcry over high-profile cases, such as the murder of Giulia Cecchettin, spurred the law’s passage, although opposition parties emphasize the need to address economic and cultural issues. The current debate now focuses on including sexual and emotional education in schools as a method of prevention, despite a government-proposed ban on the subject.