This book offers new perspectives on gender-based violence in three
regions where the subject has been taboo in everyday discourse often
due to patriarchal cultural norms that limit women’s autonomy. The
contributions to this book provide rare insight into not only the
levels and the socio-demographic determinants of domestic violence,
but topics ranging from men’s attitudes toward wife beating;
domestic violence-related adolescent deaths, and women’s health
problems due to sexual and physical abuse. With a comprehensive
introduction that provides a comparative international research
framework for discussing gender-based violence in these three unique
regions, this volume provides a key basis for understanding
gender-based violence on a more global level. Part I, on Africa,
covers men’s attitudes towards domestic violence, the impact of
poverty and fertility, the association between adolescent deaths and
domestic violence, and the link between domestic abuse and HIV. Part
II, on the Middle East, covers the importance of consanguinity on
domestic violence in Egypt and Jordan, the effects of physical abuse
on reproductive health, and the link between political unrests and
women’s experience and attitudes towards domestic violence. Part
III, on India, shows how sexual abuse puts women at risk of
reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted infections, as
well as the role of gender norms in wife abuse and the role of youth
aggressive behavior in nonconsensual sex. With such a deep and broad
coverage of factors of intimate partner abuse, this book serves as a
reference document for researchers, decision-makers, and organizations
that are searching for ways to reduce gender-based domestic violence.
This book is of interest for researchers in Criminology and Criminal
Justice, as well as Sociology, Social Work, Public Health and Human
Rights.
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Perspectives from Africa, the Middle East, and India
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319166704
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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