Theoretical perspectives of causation of domestic violence (DV) against Women: Indian experiences during COVID-19
Author(s): Dr. Jagir Kaur and Dr. Anuranjita Wadhwa
Abstract:
One of the major problems in society is violence against women. There could be protracted repercussions from this aggression towards women. Intimate partner violence, which occasionally involves psychological abuse as well, are linked to a variety of short- and long-term issues, including as bodily harm and illness, mental health issues, and, in severe cases, death. Furthermore, the effects ripple far beyond the specific female victims, affecting not only society at large but also their friends, families, and kids. Although it's a global issue, South Asian nations exhibit the worst examples of it due to their gender-insensitive customs and ideologies. Even though the situation for women in India has improved, data available indicate violence and specifically domestic violence against women, which is on the rise as more incidents than ever before were recorded in 2022. The paper examines the relationship between the causes of intimate partner violence and the theoretical foundations of domestic violence, with particular reference to India. The first portion of the study discusses the conceptual understanding of domestic violence. The causes of domestic violence and preventative actions are covered in the second part. The next section explains the prevalence of domestic violence in India following COVID-19 and places it in the larger theoretical perspective.
Dr. Jagir Kaur, Dr. Anuranjita Wadhwa. Theoretical perspectives of causation of domestic violence (DV) against Women: Indian experiences during COVID-19. Int J Political Sci Governance 2023;5(2):243-247. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2023.v5.i2d.287