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Analysis Study Research Paper | Psychology | India | Volume 12 Issue 5, May 2023 | Popularity: 4.6 / 10
Domestic Violence a Biased Concept in Term of Men
Irfankhan Ahmedkhan Pathan
Abstract: When it comes to the domestic violence, it is always observed that the term is always associate with the ladies. But now a days the scenario of the domestic violence has been changing the impact of domestic violence are affecting not only to the man associated with the matter but also the child. In our normal life when we hear the term violence many forms of it comes in front of our eyes, such as physical abuse for dowry, verbale abuse, emotional abuse as well. To understand term better we should understand the concept of domestic violence in depth. In changing scenario of our society domestic violence is the second terms used for marital violence, if we say the marital violence and domestic violence are the different side of same coin so I guess it wouldn?t be wrong. It?s the reaction to provocation or an unexplained illegal act, which causes the physical or psychological injury to the individual who is facing the situation of violence. In general study domestic violence is also called as Domestic abuse or Intimate partner violence, the behaviour of other partner to gain or try to get control of other partner or spouse can be considered as domestic violence. In our Indian culture the female are the main victims of such issues, they have given with the very low or poor importance as far the main decision-making processes if concerns. On daily basis thousands of abuses are incidence are happened but very few of the cases are been registered for the sake of getting Justice. The concept of domestic violence starts at very primary level such as behaviours that frighten the individual, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone of any race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. It can occur within a range of relationships including couples who are married, living together or dating. Domestic violence affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. We may say that each one us at some given point has experience the same but it actual starts when situation goes beyond our control and your partners try to take all the control of your life irrespective of giving the personal space, which is the right of an Individual. In other hand domestic violence is always associated with women, now it?s time to change our perspective of domestic violence as well.
Keywords: domestic violence, abuse, male, behaviours
Edition: Volume 12 Issue 5, May 2023
Pages: 941 - 942
DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SR23510234143
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