Germany’s Rise in Violence Against Women: A Crisis of Culture and Accountability
Germany’s first-ever report on gender-specific crimes reveals a stark reality: approximately 360 women were killed by men in 2023, with partner/ex-partner violence being a significant factor. This equates to nearly a daily femicide, a crisis underscored by insufficient resources and a lack of comprehensive legal protection for victims. The ongoing absence of a dedicated anti-domestic violence law, despite government pledges, hinders effective prevention and support, leaving women vulnerable and shelters severely underfunded. Activists and government officials alike are urging immediate action to address this urgent issue and enhance victim protection.