In almost all parts of the world, the majority of cases of deadly violence are committed by men - in nine cases out of ten, the perpetrator is a man, researchers said.
It is also men that have been the main focus of studies in this area. Less is known about the characteristics of women who commit deadly violence, because they have been the subject of far fewer studies, they said.
"The results show that deadly violence decreased, both in terms of male and female perpetrators. The study also showed that the proportion of female perpetrators in relation to men largely remained constant during the time period studied," said Thomas Nilsson from University of Gothenburg.
Researchers studied data covering all cases of deadly violence in Sweden during the years between 1990 and 2010.
There were 1,570 cases of deadly violence committed during the observed time period, and of them 1,420 were committed by men (90.4 per cent) and 150 by women (9.6 per cent).
They were able to see several differences between men and women who committed deadly violence.
"There were more pronounced differences between male and female perpetrators with adult victims compared with when the victim was a child (under 15 years)," said Thomas Nilsson from Sahlgrenska Academy.
"The home was the most common murder scene for all cases but it was even more common for female perpetrators, where the murder took place in the home in nearly 9 out of 10 cases," said Nilsson.
The female perpetrators also had fewer instances of sentences for previous criminal activity, they said.
Women were assessed to have carried out the crime under the influence of a severe mental disorder more often than men.
Crimes committed by women were more frequently classified as manslaughter or infanticide (due to the fact that only women can be convicted of infanticide), while crimes committed by men are more frequently classified as murder or involuntary manslaughter by assault, researchers said.
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