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Domestic violence against women in developing countries is rampant. It is highly prevalent not only in India but also in South Asian Countries. Not only in developing countries, it is highly reported in many developed countries as well accroding to studies conducted by WHO,UNIFEM or many other agencies working among women. Many social and economic factors are driving the incidence of violence, however preventive measures are far less than the burden. Community based studies addressing the violence are little. Information on factors those contribute towrads incidence and factors those can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Domestic violence against women in developing countries is rampant. It is highly prevalent not only in India but also in South Asian Countries. Not only in developing countries, it is highly reported in many developed countries as well accroding to studies conducted by WHO,UNIFEM or many other agencies working among women. Many social and economic factors are driving the incidence of violence, however preventive measures are far less than the burden. Community based studies addressing the violence are little. Information on factors those contribute towrads incidence and factors those can control violence is further less. What social protective measure can adress this burden is a big question. This literature review based work & extract of an academic thesis has tried to answer many of these questions. This book therefore will help academic forums,institutions,social activists and policy makers to take appropriate decisions.
Autorenporträt
Dr Arup Chakrabartty, a Medical Graduate (MBBS), Masters of Public Health (MPH) and MBA has core competencies in Research and Training. Arup worked with health ministries & UN agencies and research organizations for last 10 years. At present he is the Secretary of Health Vision and Research, an NGO based in Kolkata, India.