Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this twenty first century. Though the view towards domestic violence varies across the countries the World Bank has already spotted it as a global epidemic. Domestic violence, whether in urban or rural areas, puts women community at vulnerable position as it causes both physical and psychological grievances. Several forms of domestic violence including physical, psychological, sexual and economical violence have been illustrated by different organizations worldwide. In Bangladesh, the patriarchal capitalism puts women in such a position that they always remain subservient under mail domination and in many cases this is reflected through violence aga...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the hel...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Domestic violence is a pattern of assault and coercive behavior including physical, sexual and psych...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
Violence is not a very unfamiliar scenario of a third world country like Bangladesh. Domestic violen...
In 2011, an incident involving Professor Rumana Manzur of Dhaka University brought the topic of dome...
This study examines the causes of domestic violence against rural Bangladeshi women. By drawing on t...
From the early stages women are confined at some definite work, position and role which generally di...
Domestic violence is a global phenomenon and it is not restricted to any geographical area. It is ve...
Domestic violence is now better be addressed as a global issue rather than just a family or regional...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the hel...
Domestic violence against women is prevalent throughout the world in different forms even in this tw...
Domestic violence is a pattern of assault and coercive behavior including physical, sexual and psych...
Although domestic violence against women is pervasive worldwide, there is no universally accepted de...
Bangladesh is a patriarchal society where powerlessness and vulnerability are associated with women’...
Violence is not a very unfamiliar scenario of a third world country like Bangladesh. Domestic violen...
In 2011, an incident involving Professor Rumana Manzur of Dhaka University brought the topic of dome...
This study examines the causes of domestic violence against rural Bangladeshi women. By drawing on t...
From the early stages women are confined at some definite work, position and role which generally di...
Domestic violence is a global phenomenon and it is not restricted to any geographical area. It is ve...
Domestic violence is now better be addressed as a global issue rather than just a family or regional...
Whilst domestic violence against women receives significant international attention and prominence w...
This paper tries to analyze perception of women of rural areas about domestic violence against women...
Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global public health concern, with women in low- an...
Bangladesh is a culturally conservative nation with limited freedom for women. A number of studies h...
This paper explores the magnitude of physical violence by husbands, the disclosure of it and the hel...